HPI Heavy Duty Racing Clutch Bell - 17T

Brand: HPI

Part Number: HPI-77107

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The HPI Racing Clutch Bells for the Savage monster trucks are made from high strength machined steel and hardened for maximum durability to provide lasting performance in any driving conditions.

These Clutch Bells can be used with the stock Savage Spur Gears, and they are a mandatory upgrade when using HPI Steel Spur Gears. Machined holes help keep the weight down for quick acceleration, and the holes also help cool the clutch shoes for consistent performance. Each gear is stamped with the number of teeth for easy identification.

The Racing Clutch Bell is available in different teeth numbers, giving racers and bashers the choice to adjust the gear ratio to the terrain for optimum performance.

The more teeth on the clutch bell (or fewer the teeth on the spur gear) the more top speed with slightly reduced acceleration, ideal for smooth surfaces or longer straights. The fewer number of teeth on the clutch bell (or the higher number of teeth on the spur gear) better the acceleration and torque with slightly less top speed, ideal for rough terrain, steep hills or short tracks with tight corners.

Note: requires HPI-B021 Bearings

  • Brand: HPI
  • Part No: HPI-77107
  • Barcode: 4944258771076
  • Fitment: Option Part

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Hi l have a 4.6 savage and recently purchased a 19t clutch bell paird with 47t steel gear spur and it shredded straight away. Will this clutch bell handle the steel gear spur I have fitted on my truck please? Part no HPI-77107. Thanks so much kindest regards Steve.....
Asked by Steve Wilson on 9th September 2024

Yes these should cope fine if meshed correctly.

Answered by: Rich @ Wheelspin Models

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