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No the flywheel was fine I turned it myself. When it slipped I pulled it and turned it with a 36 grit wheel to give it some bite. The last time I had it out I tryed A new flywheel that I had.when the flywheel was turned, was there a edge left, the pp would set flat, tight against the fw, but the small edge could keep it up a bit, not allowing the disk total compression, I have seen this happen in machined fws before, sometimes machined for a different pp. It does not take much of a edge to have clutch slippage under load
No there were no bolts.A buddy mentioned to me that some PP have bolts in them to compress the springs for easy installation, then once the PP is bolted in, you remove said bolts(applying full clamping force). Yours didn't have those did it?
What about a U shaped clips in the springs to do as gimpy said, I have seen this on some HD pressure plates, a lot easier on the mounting bolts doing the install, once the pp is touqued, compressing the springs and the clips can be pulled out, with the clips in, you can not get full compressionNo there were no bolts.
You have a flywheel grinder?No the flywheel was fine I turned it myself. When it slipped I pulled it and turned it with a 36 grit wheel to give it some bite. The last time I had it out I tryed A new flywheel that I had.
It only slips when the fuel is turned up. There is room between the bearing and the fingers. There is 2 inches of free play. The linkage is free and not binding or rubbing.It sounds like the OP was having this problem before he had the fw turned (if I'm reading his first post correctly) and after he turned up the fuel. The problem has to be something else. Is the linkage to the peddle hung up or out of adj. some how?
Yes it is old but works good.You have a flywheel grinder?
I would be happy to spend the money and only take it back apart one more time. If you could pm me his number it would be great.I LIKE
It would be some what un-orthodox but its free. Are any of the PP & disks usable? not scorched? If so mabye take .010 or so off of the mounting tabs on the PP and see if that might help? I know a guy up here that can biuld you a clutch that wont slip.....but thats a haul. He biulds 12in singles that hold 700ftlb for me. And his prices are great.
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