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weeksyracing
21-Oct-2006, 19:07
Just wondering as i think it would 'look' better without the rubber....

Thoughts ?

doogalman
21-Oct-2006, 19:16
No. just put some spacers behind if there is not enough clearance .

Albie
21-Oct-2006, 19:21
no not on mine. Not even washers

keefer
21-Oct-2006, 19:30
never used a rubber :eek:

Mr.R
21-Oct-2006, 20:19
No....No....No....Have i made myself clear? The gasket is there as a silencer,to take some of the clatter away! Open clutch.. rubber gasket= waste of space!
Steve

weeksyracing
21-Oct-2006, 21:17
Cheers gents. Going to order up a new set of springs and also a few other bits, got some exhaust stripping and cleaning to do first and will then crack on with it.

rockhopper
21-Oct-2006, 22:46
Its not just a gasket though, its got spacers built into it. Depending on the type of pressure plate and cover you are running you may find that there are clearance issues. Certainly with the standard set up the springs will it the cover if you don't use spacers.

peter grover
22-Oct-2006, 18:20
i have a ducati vented carbon clutch cover on my 916.i have used the rubber gasket and cut away the portion by the cut away part. without the gasket the clutch springs foul the cover.useing the gasket looked neater than packing it out with washers.