Awesome!You did it.Glad for ya.Now RIDE!!!
Created on: 07/24/15 08:12 AM
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Grn14
Location: Montana
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mebgardner
Location: Tucson, AZ
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RE: clutch issues please help!
08/28/15 8:00 PM
That *is* pretty cool, congrats.
It gives me hope for when it's my turn...
I think def will be OEM tho, ha Hub!
* Last updated by: mebgardner on 8/28/2015 @ 8:00 PM *
Grn14
Location: Montana
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mebgardner
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VicThing
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USMCFozz
Location: Central ohio
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RE: clutch issues please help!
08/29/15 9:53 PM
Meb I think it was a number of things. There was some pretty substantial wear marks on both the piston and cylinder walls of the master. The friction plates were pretty worn and the steels were burn and warped (they were a pain in the ass to get off). But I changed out the master first so idk if I could have gotten away with just doing the clutch.
Vic I run amsoil full syn
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