Why does an '82 clutch take 9 fibers, and a '83 takes 10 when the clutch basket and hub is supposedly the same?
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Why does an '82 clutch take 9 fibers, and a '83 takes 10 when the clutch basket and hub is supposedly the same?Tags: None
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Check the second post in this thread.
Covers that and several other engine mods from 82 to 83.
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Thank You! They refer to a drive plate and a driven plate. Which is the fiber and which one is the metal?
Thanks Again!
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Originally posted by decklundI Confused :?
Why does an '82 clutch take 9 fibers, and a '83 takes 10 when the clutch basket and hub is supposedly the same?
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Originally posted by decklundThank You! They refer to a drive plate and a driven plate. Which is the fiber and which one is the metal?
Thanks Again!
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Originally posted by decklundThe engine is an '82 in a dwarf car, and I took the plates out of my blown '83 engine.
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Originally posted by decklundSeems the plates in my '83 were '82 model plates. So everything worked out.
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Interesting! And why didn't you just leave it out, cuz it would complete the hub length??? :roll:
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Originally posted by decklundInteresting! And why didn't you just leave it out, cuz it would complete the hub length??? :roll:
Does any one else HAVE A 10 DISK CLUTCH THAT YOU REPLACED.?? ---With the 9 disk setup--thicker steel and fibers i believe. the last fiber ends up with against the pressure plate as it should. I must admit that I am confused at this point. I dont remember what kind of salami logic i used to do what i did.??
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