Need A Coupler
#21
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yes 98795 is the short snout and aluminum and the reason I posted the link.. Many years ago I talked to maker of these engine couplers. The rubber and press in spline and its material has alot to do with the wot rpms along with steel holds and generates more heat. Aluminum disapates heat faster and better. And of course perfect alignment is needed with proper greasing every year min.
The longer snout is harder to align perfectly. Also the longer snout can generate more heat in higher hp apps.
The longer snout is harder to align perfectly. Also the longer snout can generate more heat in higher hp apps.
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yes 98795 is the short snout and aluminum and the reason I posted the link.. Many years ago I talked to maker of these engine couplers. The rubber and press in spline and its material has alot to do with the wot rpms along with steel holds and generates more heat. Aluminum disapates heat faster and better. And of course perfect alignment is needed with proper greasing every year min.
The longer snout is harder to align perfectly. Also the longer snout can generate more heat in higher hp apps.
The longer snout is harder to align perfectly. Also the longer snout can generate more heat in higher hp apps.
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From: Bourbonnais, IL

This is what it looks like. It replaces your coupler.



