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Old 04-06-2016
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Default Using a modern Schumacher slipper on a Cougar 2000 gearbox :)

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Just wondering whether someone knows of anyone creating a custom layshaft for a Cougar 2000 to run a modern slipper clutch assembly off a SV2/KF? Bit worried the original assembly cannot take the torque of a modern 8.5t motor...

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If it runs the same plates as the old Bosscat ones it will be fine
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If it runs the same plates as the old Bosscat ones it will be fine
Yes, its the same I think, I don't think Schumacher pre the SV era onwards changed their slipper.

I think I would prefer to run the original slipper as I have managed to melt a spur gear on the SV2..

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Yes, its the same I think, I don't think Schumacher pre the SV era onwards changed their slipper.

I think I would prefer to run the original slipper as I have managed to melt a spur gear on the SV2..

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That's why you need the bearing in the middle rather than the bush
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That's why you need the bearing in the middle rather than the bush
Thanks for the advice, but mine has a bearing Cheers
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