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Making a Whizzer clutch housing

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John

I live for the CABE
Made a Whizzer clutch housing but do not have Whizzer to try it out on.
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Don't you have anything better to do than make parts for bikes you don't even own? Sheesh, and people tell me I need to get a life.
 
these are notrious

for cracking by where the dogs bolt through - if you havent, maybe you could beef that area up- also maybe modern materials are superior not sure if og was potmetal or ?
 
Looks beautiful! Someone in John's neighborhood with a Whizzer needs to get over there right away.
 
Looks beautiful! Someone in John's neighborhood with a Whizzer needs to get over there right away.

Fast and Furious 15 is going to be all the guys racing over to Johns, to place their orders for Whizzer parts.

( I didn't think you would ever make any Schwinn parts? Whizzer's are a grey area.)
 
Thanks guys!
I am making these for Ted, who helped me out to make a project bike complete again.
So far the only changes that I have made from the original is to use 6061 aluminum and I also added about .080” more material where the belt groove has a weak point. Other than that all the dimensions are the same as the original housing.
Paul, thanks, I will add material to the dog fastening area on the next run. This one was a test to see how it would work.
Thanks, John
 
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