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Old 05-20-2008, 12:26 PM   #11 (permalink)
exSSer
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Re: What is the "Clutch of the day"

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Originally Posted by 22655TD View Post
I have the Tex dual and it has been great. Keep in mind that what ever clutch you use make sure the stack up measurements are correct. You can have major clearance problems on aftermarket clutches that will make the slave/release bearing to push on the fingers and prematurely wear out the clutch plates. I have used alot of clutches and found out the hard way.


What exactly do you mean by "stack up measurements" ? I'm changing my PP flywheel and slave soon with an Exedy setup, and plan on adapting a C6ZO6 slave/master if possible.
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