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Old 28-Feb-2004, 13:47
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There are a few "ideas" on plate arrangement, but here's mine.
I only usually use one dished plate to.

2 Plain plates first, then a friction plate, then the dished one with the dot facing outwards, towards you.
Then fill the basket, alternating with a friction, then a plain etc.
Finish off with a plain plate then fit the pressure plate.
The clutch pack should sit about 4mm below the edge of the basket.
If it doesn't, you can adjust the pack thickness using 2mm or 1.5mm plain plates.
If you still get a bit of judder, replace the outermost plain plate with a dished one, dot facing inwards.
2 dished plates is the most I've used before, so having 4 in there may be the root of your problem.

I have a clutch pack thickness dimension of 35.5mm from somewhere, but this could be applicable to a particular manufacturer. Might serve as a reference measurement though.
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