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Stealth 12-Feb-2006 20:21

definitely put spacers in or you can find springs will extend and hit outer cover (this becomes more the case as springs age - expect huge technical view on whether or not this really happens - but it has been known.

Also, don't use stainless springs if you have any from of race clutch lightweight, slipper or four post. They just ain't up to it.

Stealth 12-Feb-2006 20:21

definitely put spacers in or you can find springs will extend and hit outer cover (this becomes more the case as springs age - expect huge technical view on whether or not this really happens - but it has been known.

Also, don't use stainless springs if you have any from of race clutch lightweight, slipper or four post. They just ain't up to it.

Stealth 12-Feb-2006 20:22

definitely put spacers in or you can find springs will extend and hit outer cover (this becomes more the case as springs age - expect huge technical view on whether or not this really happens - but it has been known.

Also, don't use stainless springs if you have any from of race clutch lightweight, slipper or four post. They just ain't up to it.

Stealth 12-Feb-2006 20:22

definitely put spacers in or you can find springs will extend and hit outer cover (this becomes more the case as springs age - expect huge technical view on whether or not this really happens - but it has been known.

Also, don't use stainless springs if you have any from of race clutch lightweight, slipper or four post. They just ain't up to it.

Stealth 12-Feb-2006 20:22

definitely put spacers in or you can find springs will extend and hit outer cover (this becomes more the case as springs age - expect huge technical view on whether or not this really happens - but it has been known.

Also, don't use stainless springs if you have any from of race clutch lightweight, slipper or four post. They just ain't up to it.

DC 12-Feb-2006 21:23

Quote:

Originally posted by stealth2
definitely put spacers in or you can find springs will extend and hit outer cover (this becomes more the case as springs age - expect huge technical view on whether or not this really happens - but it has been known.

Also, don't use stainless springs if you have any from of race clutch lightweight, slipper or four post. They just ain't up to it.

I hear ya the first time.:lol:

rockhopper 12-Feb-2006 21:30

Blimey!!

greenmachine 12-Feb-2006 23:45

Say again Stealth?...




Thanks for the replies. I'll just do the cover swap then and worry about adding more bling as and when it becomes necessary. Interesting comments on the use of spacers too - note taken for future observation.

RCA 13-Feb-2006 00:41

stealth2

me thinks you may have a stickey keyboarddddddddddddddddddddddd.

Once happend to me that, Girlfriend came in one night totally hammered after a girls night out. During the night she had abit of a sleep walk over to my PC (which she dreamt was the toilet), the rest I will leave upto your imagination.

One Logitech Bluetooth keyboard well and truly dead. I/the keyboard was very '****ed' off/on.

Carbon749 13-Feb-2006 01:16

My solution.

Carbon cover and 30 mins with a dremel. Ducati Performace red pressure plate. Springs painted in satin black spray paint from local car shop. Full cost about £125 ish, look and sound .... priceless.

Nothing else needed, no fancy stainless bolts or caps etc.

As for accident protection, if it goes down hard enough to damage the clutch I have a feeling it will only be one of many items that gets damaged.



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