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Old 24-May-2006, 11:40   #12
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If smilo006 builds his plate stack height right, ie 4-5mm depth down from the edge of the centre hub, i dont think a toothed cover will physically work with it.

Plus if you think what a slipper does, then you really want all rotating parts operating independantly so they slip when the reverse torque is applied.
With the pressure plate toothed to the centre hub this would be two less bits able to slip independantly.

We all know the noises and feeling a slipper makes when its not happy.......

Steve, arnt you running a 748r std slipper? i guess thats why you use a toothed std pressure plate!

[Edited on 24-5-2006 by andyb]
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