I have a genuine maxtorque ss clutch. Yes, I know they are crappy and worthless and there are better clutches out there which I would buy if I could afford them. So now that we've gone over that, I hope it will eliminate all the useless replies telling me to junk it or flaming me for asking for info. Now we can get to my question. The main issue I have with bushing type clutches is that when you let off the throttle, there is still friction between the bushing and drum, and while the weights have been pulled away from the drum, the friction between the bushing and the drum is keeping the clutch engaged for a few seconds or even longer. This is why you get engine braking with bushing type clutches. So, my question is this. Is it possible to convert a bushing clutch to a ball bearing or needle bearing to eliminate the friction/engine braking? Or am I crazy/stupid/total rookie for even thinking so? I have tried googling but none of the results have told me what I want to know or even gotten close to giving me an answer. Is there ANYTHING I can do to eliminate engine braking?