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Old 04-10-2009, 08:40 AM
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does anyone know the clearances you need to have for setting this clutch up?

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You need .500" of stroke from the physical bearing. You need .25" of gap between each disc at time of release. The RST you don't really need to worry about shimming like you do with the Original Twin, because the spacing is machined into the adapter ring. Just bolt it up and go.
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Originally Posted by Billy M
You need .500" of stroke from the physical bearing. You need .25" of gap between each disc at time of release. The RST you don't really need to worry about shimming like you do with the Original Twin, because the spacing is machined into the adapter ring. Just bolt it up and go.
i think i was wrong about it being an RST. i looked over the install directions on your site and it seems to be this one

http://www.mcleodind.com/downloads/i...etTwin_WEB.pdf

now i just need to get a shim

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