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Horstman MDC Clutch (Before '99) Owner's Manual

Parts List |Figures

FORWARD:

The following instructions have been prepared to help you obtain the maximum performance and value from your clutch. Please read carefully before installing the clutch.

MODEL SELECTION:

The MDC disc clutch for racing 4 cycle karting is available with 4 springs or 6 springs in order to adapt to virtually every class offered. Many of the components are interchangeable between the various models in order to make the MDC more versatile.

Model MDC-444 (4 spring)
Designed for use in restricted stock, stock, and superstock.

Model MDC-400S (6 spring)
Designed for use in stock, superstock, cage karts stock, heavyweight classes.

Model MDC-400M (6 spring)
Designed for use in modified classes.

Choosing the wrong model clutch will result in failure to obtain the correct stall speed as well as poor performance or damage to clutch.

THEORY OF OPERATION:

The Horstman MDC clutch operates automatically by centrifugal force to transmit the engines torque to the axle. The compression springs in the clutch can be adjusted to counteract the centrifugal force until the engine reaches its most efficient power range.

INSTALLATION:

MDC clutches should be mounted inboard (sprocket facing engine). For outboard mounting an optional spacer kit (P/N 465600) is required for the clutch to clear the side of the engine.

The crankshaft pto (power take off) of the engine is 3/4" diameter non tapered. The clutch is designed to have a slip fit installation over the crankshaft. A slip fit mounting must never be forced on otherwise removal may be very difficult. If the clutch will not slide easily onto the crankshaft it is necessary to polish burrs or nicks from the crankshaft or the inside of the clutch hub. A strip of fine grit Emery cloth should be used for deburring. Be careful as the keyway in the pto and the clutch have sharp edges. Always use eye protection and hand protection around sharp objects.

1. Slide clutch onto crankshaft.
2. Align keyway in clutch with the keyway in the crankshaft and insert special clutch key (P/N 465100).

Note: Do not force key into the assembly.... a slight amount of filing to the key may be necessary in order to allow a slip fit.

3. Install the flat washer, lock washer, a bolt onto the end of the crankshaft.
4. Torque bolt firmly to 150 inch pounds.

NOTE: WARNING! An aluminum cover comes with each clutch. This cover is designed to protect the operator. Do not use the clutch without this cover secured in place with all fasteners.

STALL SPEED:

Stall speed is the RPM that the clutch hooks up solid. In kart racing stall speed is commonly called clutch slip. If someone asks "Where do I slip my clutch?" they want to know proper stall speed for their setup. Adjusting the clutch for more slip is actually raising the stall speed. Therefore adjusting the clutch for less slip is in fact lowering the stall speed. The best stall speed is the RPM that your motor reaches peak torque. If the clutch engages below peak torque, performance will be sluggish. Consequently if the clutch engages above peak torque power will be wasted in the form of heat in the clutch. Of course excess heat in the clutch should be avoided whenever possible as clutch damage will occur.

STALL SPEED GUIDELINES:

The stall speed recommendations below are for reference only. Finite adjustments must be made to adapt to track conditions, air density, engine setup, and etc.

Class Clutch Model Spring Choice Stall Speed
Restricted Stock MDC-444 (4 spr) P/N 465000 3400 RPM
Restricted Stock MDC-400S (6 spr) P/N 514200 3400 RPM
Stock MDC-444 (4 spr) P/N 464900 3800 RPM
Stock MDC-400S (6 spr) P/N 465000 3800 RPM
Super Stock MDC-444 (4 spr) P/N 464900 4000 RPM
Super Stock MDC-400S (6 spr) P/N 465000 4000 RPM
Modified MDC-400M (6 spr) P/N 464900 5000 RPM

An accurate tachometer is necessary to determine stall speed.

STALL SPEED ADJUSTMENT:

Be sure you have the correct springs installed for your class. Follow the chart above. Each MDC clutch is preset at the factory to engage lower than the optimum stall speed. This is done in order to prevent the clutch from overheating during break-in. The setting is .310" from the top of the spring to the top edge of the lever support. (Figure 1) Go onto the track with this setting and run 5 to 10 laps in order to seat the friction discs. During break-in you should be observing the stall speed to determine how much clutch adjustment is needed. After break-in return to your pit space and evaluate the changes if any which may be necessary.

TO RAISE STALL SPEED:

With an 1/8" allen wrench adjust all adjustment screws clockwise equally. 1/4 turn of adjustment will raise the stall speed about 100 rpm. Now go back onto the track and have someone check your performance with a stopwatch. Keep experimenting with stall speed adjustments until you have reached your fastest lap time. Now leave the stall speed alone and start testing gear selection and other performance variables.

TO LOWER STALL SPEED:

Use the same procedure as above except turn the adjusting screws counter-clockwise.

ADJUSTMENT LIMITS:

There are limits on the amount of adjusting that can be done before damage to the clutch occurs. (Figure 2)

Do not adjust the springs below .250" or they will coil bind (bottom out) before the clutch can hook up solid. This will cause the clutch to build heat from overslipping and eventually burn up. If the limit of.250" has been reached and you still want a higher stall speed, you need to install stiffer springs. There are three choices of springs listed in the parts list. For ultra high tension spring kits for modified please call a Horstman service technician.

Be careful not to exceed the maximum adjustment limit of .325" as the adjustment screws could work loose. (Figure 2)

INTERNAL CLEARANCE (AIR GAP):

Air gap is the distance of the space between the friction discs and the pressure plate. Correct air gap is important to enable the levers to pivot the prescribed amount for smooth yet firm engagement. (Figure 3)

Horstman assembles all MDC clutches at .030" air gap " .005" therefore you will not have to touch the clutch when new. During operation the friction discs will wear therefore it is important to check the air gap with a feeler gauge about every ten races. When the maximum clearance of .050" has been reached it is necessary to install new friction discs or a thicker floater disc to return the gap to within tolerance. A minimum air gap of .020" is the other end of the tolerance. Anything under .020" gap will cause a lazy performing clutch.

HELPFUL TIPS:

    If the clutch is dirty, the plates will not slide freely on the splined drive hub. Clean the clutch after every dirt race and every five asphalt races.

    The clutch can be cleaned while on the engine with an aerosol can of disc brake cleaner. First shut off engine and allow clutch to cool to ambient air temperature. Then aim the nozzle of the aerosol can toward the top edge of the clutch and squirt the cleaner into the clutch. Do not use solvents, gasoline, or soap and water to clean the clutch. Wear safety glasses to protect eyes when maintaining your clutch.

    When starting engine be sure the driver has the brake engaged to prevent sudden acceleration. Always check stall speed on the racetrack, not in the pits or on a kart stand as this is not accurate.

CLUTCH DISASSEMBLY:

1. Remove Cover (Item 20).
2. Remove Snap Ring (Item 1).
3. Remove Outer Thrust Washer (Item 2).
4. Slide Drum (Item 4) off Hub (Item 6).
5. Remove Inner Thrust Washer (Item 5).
6. Remove Springs (Item 13).
7. Remove the eight Socket Head Cap Screws (Item 16).
8. Slide Lever Support Hub (Item 12).
9. Remove Friction Discs (Item 7) and Floater (Item 8).

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR:

The MDC Clutch is subject to extreme heat and abuse due to the high slip racing conditions. The Clutch must be properly maintained for optimum performance. Remove Clutch and Inspect all components after each racing event on Modified Classes or five races for Stock Classes.

1. Spacer

Look for cracks or excessive wear. Replace if necessary.

2. Sprocket / Drum Assembly

Oiling the chain before each track session will increase the life of the sprocket. Replace drum when teeth are worn to a sharp point. Chain adjustment should have at least 12mm of free play. An over tight chain or chipped chain causes immediate sprocket wear.

3. Friction Disc

The friction disc has a hard steel core with special friction material bonded to the surface. Replace when friction material is glazed or worn below .115" thick.

4. Floater

Check for warpage or a polished surface. Replace as needed.

5. Pressure Plate

The pressure plate is precision ground on the surface that engages the Friction Disc. This surface should be checked periodically for warpage or a glazed condition. Replace or regrind if necessary. Replace also when the thickness is less the minimum thickness of .116". Also, check studs for cracks or loosening.

6. Drive Hub

Check for wear in the splined area that comes in contact with the floater. Check for cracks in keyway. Replace if cracked.

7. Levers

The pivot hole in the Lever is subject to stress due to frictional loading from centrifugal force. This causes the pivot hole to eventually elongate. Inspect the Levers for pivot hole wear whenever you rebuild the clutch. Replace when severely elongated.

8. Lever Guide Ring

Replace after 20-25 races.

FIGURES

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PARTS LIST

Item Part # Description # Reqd.
1 463000 SNAP RING 1
2 463100 OUTER THRUST WASHER 7/8" ID x 1 1/8" OD x .030" THICK 1
  463200 OUTER THRUST WASHER 7/8" ID x 1.300" OD x .032" THICK OPTIONAL
  463300 THRUST WASHER, USE 1 OUTSIDE AND 1 INSIDE WITH 11T DRUM 2
3 463400 BRONZE BUSHING, FITS 12T & 13T DRUMS ONLY 1
  463500 NEEDLE BEARING, FITS 14T THRU 21T DRUMS 1
  463600 BUSHING, FITS 11T DRUM 1
4   SEE CHART BELOW 1
5a 480078 THRUST WASHER 2
5b 480079 THRUST BEARING 1
6 480090 SPLINED DRIVE HUB 1
  463900 SPLINED DRIVE HUB, FITS 11T #35 CLUTCH ONLY OPTIONAL
7 464000 METALLIC FRICTION DISK 2
8 464100 FLOATER DISK .075" THICK OPTIONAL
  464200 FLOATER DISK .085" THICK 1
  464300 FLOATER DISK .095" THICK OPTIONAL
  464400 FLOATER DISK .105" THICK OPTIONAL
  464500 FLOATER DISK .065" THICK OPTIONAL
9 464600 PRESSURE PLATE, 6 SPRING DESIGN 1
9a 335000 PRESSURE PLATE, 4 SPRING DESIGN 1
10 334400 LEVER GUIDE RING 1
11 464700 LEVER WEIGHTED FOR STOCK MOTORS, MDC-400S CLUTCH 6
11a 113500 LEVER NON-WEIGHTED FOR MODIFIED MOTORS, MDC-400M & MDC-444 CLUTCH 6
11b 305100 LEVER, SHORT NOSE, MDC-444 OPTIONAL
12 464800 LEVER SUPPORT, ALUMINUM 6 SPRING 1
12a 444700 LEVER SUPPORT, ALUMINUM 4 SPRING 1
13 464900 SPRING, COLOR RED, HIGH TENSION, .091" DIAMETER WIRE OPTIONAL
  465000 SPRING, COLOR BLACK, MEDIUM TENSION, .085" DIAMETER WIRE 6
  514200 SPRING, COLOR BLUE, LOW TENSION, .075" DIAMETER WIRE OPTIONAL
14 334700 SPRING RETAINER, FITS ALL MDC SPRINGS 6
15 334800 ADJUSTING SCREW, 10-32 x 3/4" FLAT HEAD 6
16 334900 CAP SCREW, 10-32 x 3/8" SOCKET HEAD 8
17 465100 SPECIAL KEY 3/16" 1
18 465200 WASHER 5/16 ID 1
19 465300 BOLT 5/16-24 x 3/4" HEX HEAD 1
20 465400 CLUTCH COVER 1
21 302900 NUT RING 1
22 303900 CAP SCREW, 8-32 x ½" SOCKET HEAD 8
23 465600 OUTBOARD MOUNTING SPACER KIT, 12T THRU 21T ONLY OPTIONAL

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MDC DRUM & SPROCKET ASSEMBLIES (Item 4)

#35 Chain #219 Chain Belt Drive
441100 DRUM & SPROCKET 11T 451500 DRUM & SPROCKET 15T 440017 DRUM & SPROCKET 17T
441200 DRUM & SPROCKET 12T 451700 DRUM & SPROCKET 17T 440019 DRUM & SPROCKET 19T
441300 DRUM & SPROCKET 13T 451900 DRUM & SPROCKET 19T 440021 DRUM & SPROCKET 21T
441400 DRUM & SPROCKET 14T 452100 DRUM & SPROCKET 21T 440023 DRUM & SPROCKET 23T
441500 DRUM & SPROCKET 15T 452300 DRUM & SPROCKET 23T 440025 DRUM & SPROCKET 25T
441600 DRUM & SPROCKET 16T 452500 DRUM & SPROCKET 25T 440027 DRUM & SPROCKET 27T
441700 DRUM & SPROCKET 17T 452700 DRUM & SPROCKET 27T 440029 DRUM & SPROCKET 29T
441800 DRUM & SPROCKET 18T        
441900 DRUM & SPROCKET 19T        
442100 DRUM & SPROCKET 21T        
442300 DRUM & SPROCKET 23T        

MDC CLUTCH COMPLETE

SPROCKET MDC-444 MDC-400S MDC-400M
11T #35 456701 461100 471100
12T #35 456702 461200 471200
13T #35 456703 461300 471300
14T #35 456704 461400 471400
15T #35 456705 461500 471500
16T #35 456706 461600 471600
17T #35 456707 461700 471700
18T #35 456708 461800 471800
19T #35 456709 461900 471900
21T #35 456710 462100 472100
23T #35 456711 462300 472300
15T #219 456715 453000  
17T #219 456717 453100  
19T #219 456719 453200  
21T #219 456721 453300  
23T #219 456723 453400  
25T #219 456725 453500  
27T #219 456727 453600  

MDC UPDATE KIT

Update the MDC-400S or MDC-444 Stock class clutch to the new square lug friction discs and lightweight aluminum drum and sprocket.  Kit contains drum with sprocket, 2 friction discs, and a hardened thrust washer.

Tooth #35 Chain #219 Chain
12 480112  
13 480113  
14 480114  
15 480115 480125
16 480116  
17 480117 480126
18 480118  
19 480119 480127
21 480121 480128
23 480123 480129

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Manual # 442400, rev 2, March 1998

 
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