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Old 02-13-2017, 08:15 PM
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Originally Posted by tkeagle View Post
So the engine puts out that much power that this is needed? Just curios.
No not really, it's to prevent the crank shaft from snapping in a over torque situation. It allows a little cushion to lessen the sudden power transfer. It also serves as a vibration isolator, Motor vibration through a solid shaft would shake a gear box to death. It also creates a flexible joint where the motor can flex and rock while the gear box is bolted solid. These connectors are commonly used when connecting a fluid transfer pump or a stand alone transmission to a motor.
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