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00' CR250 tips?
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[QUOTE="marcusgunby, post: 24310, member: 17066"] No not really, the shims will lift with almost no force just like a std plate would, as the spring is really soft.But then as speed increases the oil really start to try to go straight through the shims(which it cant )so it has to go around them as the gap between the shims and the piston is small it is forced to go through the gap.So as the oil goes through the small gap it starts to bend the edges of the shims.This is when the shim stack starts to do its job.At very low speeds the spring on the shims act like its just an closed or open bleed circuit.Hope this helps.Its alot easier if you can see/show the parts in front of you. [/QUOTE]
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