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Clucth Plates - which ones?
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[QUOTE="robwbright, post: 1056892, member: 60515"] I knew the stock stuff is half fiber, half steel, but I read of people talking about running steels and they hadn't mentioned fiber in the same discussion, so I wasn't sure. Of course, one would need the fibers for it to work at all, wouldn't you. . . Like I said, forgive my ignorance. :coocoo: I'm taking it out tonight. It has started slipping REALLY bad. I'm planning to measure the plates and springs - Eric Gorr's book says that the springs can, in many cases, cause the problem I've been having. BTW, I suppose it will be pretty obvious whether the metals are steel or aluminum. . .? Clearly the steels would weigh more, but are they typically marked steel or aluminum? I'd guess it has steels already since the guy who had it before me was a racer and he put in the Hinson basket, etc . . . I guess I'll find out tonight. [/QUOTE]
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