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Old 01-10-2010, 09:32 AM
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I wouldn't use an aluminum disc either for the reasons already stated.

If you need to replace the friction disc, this is a good time to inspect the driveshaft for wear, replace the main spring, teaser spring, throwout bearing, and have the pressure plates trued up in a lathe. It's such a PITA to remove the clutch on a narrowframe that you only want to do this once...
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