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Mad GS 750 E
Yes I did measure my friction plates they were under spec ,so I bought new friction and metal plates. I got a new cushion (rubber plug) #31 for the back of the basket how do you change that any tricks to it or just pull old one out put new one in ? in the picture Dorkburger put up I have the washer with the oil groove and the regular washer these go in front of the big needle bearing and spacer in the primary basket right ? the washer with oil grove would be #8 on diagram right? They don't show the regular washer on diagram is this what is considered a shim? When I took mine apart the regular washer (shim) was on first then the washer with the oil groove is this right? How do you know if the inside basket is shimmed right? Thanks
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They were Londonboard's pics. The fellow does some fine documenting.sigpic
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Mad GS 750 E
The metal clutch plates have a flat side and a tapered side which way should face out ? I know they all have 2 go the same way just forgot which way. Thanks
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Originally posted by Mad GS 750 E View PostSo has anybody used the fast by gast friction plates ?
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