Best way to break in a new McLeod clutch and aluminum flywheel???
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I just got a new McLeod clutch package.......aluminum flywheel, single disk clutch, adjustable master cylinder, etc.....and was wondering what steps I should take to break it in....
I've heard about 500 miles of differing rpm's is good as long as I'm not doing WOT runs....any other advice???
I've heard about 500 miles of differing rpm's is good as long as I'm not doing WOT runs....any other advice???
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You got it...500 miles of low rpm engagement to mate the clutch disk to the flywheel...it will live longer and be less likely to chatter.