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Posted by MagMan on October 30, 2005 at 11:39:28 from (64.12.117.13):
In Reply to: For Magman clutch posted by Janicholson on October 30, 2005 at 09:42:41:
Man I hope I got that darn thing in right. All the rest of the ones I have, have a oil slinger Cup on them that goes toward the FW Otherwise there is not much different in the clutch. Well the New one I looked at it and seen where the rivits were higher on one side and desided that was the way the others were without the slinger on them This clutch does not have springs or anything just a plate with the center rivited for the shaft on it. So I am 99% sure its right and the fingers are adjusted almost all the way out cant go much farther. Oh well I splashed some paint and lady bugs on the motor today its a balmy 60 deg here today beautyfull day. Hopefull before the weeks out I will get her fired up and see how she does. Were you the one that recomended something for puting in the cylinders and if yes where would I get it.? THANKS FOR ALL THE HELP jon
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