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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Mt. Vernon Wa.
Posts: 28
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Has the flywheel been machined? Sometimes the weiner running the lathe can cut off way more than he is suppose to, causing just such a problem. If it is under spec. it can be either replaced (thats what i would do) or if you just wanna run it for a year or so you can shim the flywheel by putting a shim between the crankshaft and the flywheel. Dont know if I helped or not in your situation but, been there, done that, wrote the book LOL.
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 13
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I dunno what the deal is guys. The flywheel, clutch plate and pressure plate are all brand new. I'm thinking I just don't have enough throw in my equalizer bar but I have no idea which other bar to try. Anything else you guys can think of...it would be much appreciated. I'm waiting to get this baby on the road. thanks
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