spdpug98
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posted on 10/9/13 at 03:23 PM |
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R1 Clutch Plates - 2003
I'm sure when I originally built my car I was told to put a friction plate in first then 2 clutch plates, then alternate from there until all
the plates are in
I've just looked in the work shop manual and that says to start with a friction plate and then alternate straight away - can anyone confirm what
is correct and how many friction plates there should be
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gaz_gaz
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posted on 10/9/13 at 03:50 PM |
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13 plates in total, 7 friction, 6 steel.
Friction, steel, friction, steel etc, so you will start with a friction and finish with a friction.
Worth noting that the first friction to be fitted is slightly smaller than the other 6, ie has less friction area
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spdpug98
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posted on 10/9/13 at 05:05 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by gaz_gaz
13 plates in total, 7 friction, 6 steel.
Friction, steel, friction, steel etc, so you will start with a friction and finish with a friction.
Worth noting that the first friction to be fitted is slightly smaller than the other 6, ie has less friction area
Thank you
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spdpug98
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posted on 10/9/13 at 05:12 PM |
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Just checked it again, I have 7 steels also.....
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gaz_gaz
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posted on 10/9/13 at 05:53 PM |
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I bought an EBC kit and it came with 7 of each, I only used 6 of the steels as that made the correct height for the stack in my car and the clutch has
been ok for 6k of track miles.
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spdpug98
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posted on 10/9/13 at 06:07 PM |
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Thanks again, I've just pulled the plates out and taken one out
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