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[QUOTE="reelrazor, post: 826113, member: 54546"] Ahh , my bad. So the button(with thrust bearing), ball, and pushrod are all where they should be, the actuator arm is at its' 'lever out' position when you install the pushrod...pretty much leaves the plates/discs. There [b]are[/b] four part numbers for the discs in that clutch 3XJ-16321-00-00 PLATE, FRICTION, qty. of 2, (which are fiber plates and go one at each end of the stack) 5DH-16321-00-00 PLATE, FRICTION , qty. of 7, (also fiber and go in the 'middle' of the pack) 5NL-16325-10-00 PLATE, CLUTCH 2. qty. of 1, (metal plate, goes on the inner end of the stack after the first part number listed) 5NL-16325-00-00 PLATE, CLUTCH 2, qty. of 7, (metal, and finish off the stack, alternated with the fibers). Was this a Barnett or other aftermarket kit by any chance? Sometimes they specify that you need to use the OEM 'oddball' plates like the first and third above that I listed in addition to their kit to get proper stack height. [/QUOTE]
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