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Which way up for the Clutch Disk ....

Dooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooh!!

I watched the guy at the shop next door to me spin his wheels for 1/2 a day on Friday over a clutch. He could not get the pressure plate to screw down flat against the flywheel. Long, bitter, ugly story short, he grabbed up the 6 screws that went in the shifter cover (Toy truck)and tried to use them in the cover plate. Damn screws were identical except for being about a 1/4" longer which caused them to bottom out in the holes before they pulled the cover plate down tight. Sometimes it is the really simple stuff that jumps up and bites you in the butt.

Mark






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