Clutch slip,

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macdee
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Re: Clutch slip,

Post by macdee »

funny how the clutch give up the will to live so quickly
thats a other bit of info for the data bank then :thumbup:
told you not to but oh no you knew better
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sirch345
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Re: Clutch slip,

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Jazzscot wrote:Nice 1. Good to hear you fixed it :D
+1 great news, well done :thumbup:

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Re: Clutch slip,

Post by tony.mon »

I have many spare clutches in case it comes back, and can find a set of nearly-new friction plates.
As an alternative, I have the Kevlar clutch with titanium spring retainers from my own engine sitting around doing nothing, and can sell that complete clutch unit as a ready-to-fit fix if you prefer.
But hopefully you've got it sorted, and it'll stay sorted.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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