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Old 01-10-2009, 09:48 AM
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I'm installing a duel disk clutch in my car and I was wondering if this bolt was to be tight or is there to be a space? all 3 bolts are the same and bottom out leaving the same gap. I bought it used so I do not have the instructions...



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This si purely specualtion: I would think that it needs to bottom out. Looking at that pic, I would think the bolt needs to be threaded in further. Again, speculation on my part.
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That is by design. Thats how my RAM dual disc is setup.

Check out this image - http://www.ramclutches.com/ls1%20dual%20net.pdf
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That is by design. Thats how my RAM dual disc is setup.

Check out this image - http://www.ramclutches.com/ls1%20dual%20net.pdf


That is why it was purely speculation on my part
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Thanks for the reply ans link, I called LMR and he said that is how they were designed.

Now I need to get my clutch adjusted..



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