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Old 11-Jun-2003, 09:27   #5
Jinx Jinx is offline
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Hi Kevin,
I doubt anyone will recommend this, but....

My old Pantah used to slip it's clutch every 6 months or so due to the springs being too weak (alloy clutch to brittle for stronger springs).
What I did was take all the plates out and wipe them with 400 enery paper. Just enough to take the shine off them, then pop them back in & off I'd go for the next 6 months.
If your going to get a new set of plates, then it might be worth trying this on your old plates 1st.

Jim

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