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breaking clutch plates?
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[QUOTE="Jman271, post: 706850, member: 25310"] Stress, heat, warped parts break clutches. I have never had any luck w/ aftermarket clutches, ever. Go through the whole basket, flush it all out. Make sure no grooves are in the basket, install a stock OEM clutch w/ new springs, a good quality oil. When you put in the steel or aluminums, put them all in w/ the grooved side facing up. There is a lip on the plate from where it was cut, this should be facing away from the engine. Make sure cables are good and lubed, make sure it engages and disengages, sell it before you break it again!!!! J/K, you should be good to go after all that, but it sounds like you have had a real bad spell of luck w/ that clutch, I hope it gets better for ya- [/QUOTE]
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