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Old 05-Apr-2006, 17:49
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So now I'm being advised that if the clutch needs replacing it isn't wise to just stick in a new pack of plates - it is better to replace the whole thing (basket etc.) in the same way that when you change chain and spockets together because the worn will knacker new. I gather though that a new set of plates for a 996 SPS is about £150, whilst a completely new clutch could run to £500-600 including fitting. Is this good advice or is someone trying to pull a fast one?
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