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Re: Help me.. Clutch.
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Posted by captaink on January 23, 2006 at 07:54:37 from (66.115.214.56):
In Reply to: Help me.. Clutch. posted by Kelly C on January 22, 2006 at 11:54:53:
Others have pretty much told you what, etc. The flywheel needs to be cut if you are going to put in a new clutch disk; I’m guessing the pressure plate will need to be cut too. As far as the disk, I’d check it against a new one to see how much it is worn. Personally, I hate the dyna-life or “button” clutches because they are grabby and very hard on flywheel and pressure plates if you do a lot of clutching. If you don’t do a lot of clutching, (only long steady pulls in the field) then they will outlast an organic one. BTW if you decide to go back with the “button” style like you have, I’ve heard that taking a cutoff wheel and grinding an “X” in the pads will help them release better and not be so grabby. I’d check with more people before I’d do that one my self though…
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