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Re: Re: Super C Clutch Replacement
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Posted by Brian Schmidt on March 10, 2004 at 20:05:11 from (12.215.48.174):
In Reply to: Re: Super C Clutch Replacement posted by gauger on March 10, 2004 at 06:05:17:
Gauger, Thanks!! Your post is the exact information I was looking for. I understand there is some kind of adjustment to do on the forks once this is installed. There are three bolts and lock nuts that you can adjust the fingers. In the IT service book I have, it talks about adjusting these fingers. What is that all about? Never heard of that before. Also, I bolted up the new pressure plate to the flywheel tonight. Seems kind of strange. The pressure plate mates up directly to the flywheel surface without any preload on the bolts. Does this make sense. Any clutch I have ever replaced in cars, had about 1/2" of gap when you lay it up. This doesn't seem right to me. Thanks. Brian
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