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Pretty sure I am, the clutch plate doesn't have a specific position that I know of.I know that my wording sounds abit too screwy ,but we are talking about the same thing?...
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Pretty sure I am, the clutch plate doesn't have a specific position that I know of.I know that my wording sounds abit too screwy ,but we are talking about the same thing?...
Nope, wasn't talking diks this time ??Ok ,didnt know if you was screwing with me or not!....
Dayum, that's one helluva bolt!
Just make sure it doesn't drag on the clutch spring when you install everything. Otherwise you could have a small, but very destructive detonation within the clutch housing. It's typically better to use a countersunk bolt on the clutch mount to ensure clearance. But hey, if it clears the spring and everything works; go for it!
They will snap like some twigs ?LOL....they are still in great shape other than the boots rotted ,they handled the 23 cc ,but not sure now!....
They will snap like some twigs ?
We need a tutorial then!Nah ,I am good ,I am a Wiz on them!...
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