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Hauk helix question

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stingray719

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Just bought a used secondary off a Mountain Max to put on my 2007 Phazer. Question is it has a HAUK helix with N stamped on it. Can anybody tell me what this is? Oh, silver spring.

Thanks!
 
Hauck performance is the name of the company-in rice lake wisconsin. why not just call them and have them identify it for you. keep in mind the shaft may be different on that phazer from the mountain max clutch if you are planning on swapping the whole thing. but the helix should all be the same. i know for a fact that a mountain max secondary will not fit a FX nytro, but i honestly can not remember on the FX phazer.
 
Hauck performance is the name of the company-in rice lake wisconsin. why not just call them and have them identify it for you. keep in mind the shaft may be different on that phazer from the mountain max clutch if you are planning on swapping the whole thing. but the helix should all be the same. i know for a fact that a mountain max secondary will not fit a FX nytro, but i honestly can not remember on the FX phazer.

Splines have to be drilled out some or grooves lengthened on the secondary shaft. Putting mountain max clutch on a boosted Phazer is only way to get that working right. I did call Hauk and it seems to be a 45 degree helix....I had hoped it was something special.
 
Hauck is not right......its not a 45. A "N" stamped helix is a 45/39 and was common on their nytro clutch kits.

I measured a "N" from my friends Nytro and it measured straight 43, so it would be correct that Hauck said its a straight 45. But I have seen another N helix measure 43/37 so thats why I said it sas a 45/39. I dont know why Hauck has same helix letter identification but different angles. I have a "J" helix that is suppose to be a straight 45 but measures 43. Dont know why Hauck has 2 different lettered helixs when they measure the same.
 
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