Re: [DMCForum] Clutch woes
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Re: [DMCForum] Clutch woes



I'll try bleeding it again, then. Wouldn't that have the reverse
effect, though? If there were problems in the line, I'd think the
clutch would refuse to disengage, instead of barely engaging..

>> Did they cut it flat?  or leave the step in there??

I don't remember... It was too long ago. If they did, what then? Do I
need a new flywheel?

-Ryan

> On May 31, 2005, at 9:17 PM, Marc Levy wrote:
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> > Yes, the flywheel is not flat.  There is a raised area
> > where the clutch disk sits..
> >
> > If it is removed, the clutch will slip. It will get
> > worse as the clutch wears thinner.
> >
> > --- DMCVIN6683 <dmcvin6683@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> Is there supposed to be a step on the plate?
> >>
> >> What happens if it is removed?
> >>
> >> Mark V
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