Thank for that i understand now will adjust to 2 3/4 as you have. what about the lining up the slots on the fibre plates all lined up exept for the last one ?SPL170db said:
and did you use any silicone to seal the gasket ?:cheers
Thank for that i understand now will adjust to 2 3/4 as you have. what about the lining up the slots on the fibre plates all lined up exept for the last one ?SPL170db said:Yes, because the new 750 washer is taller than the stock one it's replacing so you need to repostition the pins.
Tuffy said:Thank for that i understand now will adjust to 2 3/4 as you have. what about the lining up the slots on the fibre plates all lined up exept for the last one ?
and did you use any silicone to seal the gasket ?:cheers
Thanks for the help. will get some silicone. as for the plates i took them out and replaced them in reverse order but its the just the lining up of the slots that im concered with. looking at the fibres i dont think it matters, i have lined up all the small cutouts on the fibres exept for the last one,but on the pics on here the cutouts are all over the place , hope this makes sense.SPL170db said:Just take note of the order and location of the plates when taking them out and put them back in the same way. The service manual also shows you which ones to line up where.
I used hi-temp silicone RTV the same as Jetspeedz mentions in the the begining of the write-up.
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mobmoto said:So far so good no grabbing pulling away and lovely nice light clutch like I remember. Under load no slipping at all either but this was err just up and down the local road.
drklr said:k thats what i wanted to hear.
ok so i have it out and i drilled the holes. now is this normal?
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and i bought a new clutch but i dont think the old one looks bad. the plates are just scratched up a little .. what do you think?
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