Back in 85' I sheared the rivits off the basket on my 1100E clutch and had it repaired. On my current 1100E (different one) I put in a 10 disc clutch pack and welded the rivit heads on both sides. Ive had no problems with this setup on the street for 2000 miles and the motor is a little juicier at 142hp at the rear tire (rear tire dyno'ed). Im going to step up to an other than stock cams in the motor soon and Im thinking about the clutch basket again. Not only do the steel baskets shear the rivits, they also shatter from stress cracks after awhile.
So I was thinking about an 1150 clutch basket. They are designed in answer to the previous problems and are aluminum. Lighter and stronger has to be better. I checked part numbers and all are the same for the bearing cages and spacers.
I recently had opportunity to buy a complete setup from and 85' 1150ES. All the parts are the same except for the basket/drive plate of course.
So this weekend I decided to dig in and swap them out and see if it would work. Turns out the drive plate is 1mm larger in diameter and it looks like this will be the reason for the answer to be "Wont Work".:?
Has anybody tried this before? Does anybody have any ideas before I put it back together this week?
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