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Old 07-22-2017, 05:29 AM   #1
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Default Multi disk vs. single disk clutch

Dose a multi disk clutch get as much pedal play as a regular clutch would? Thanks.
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Default Re: Multi disk vs. single disk clutch

If you mean free play at the top, yes.
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Default Re: Multi disk vs. single disk clutch

ED,

No.

While the single disc clutch gets an inch free play, the multi disc has 3/4" free play.

Going deeper, .048 - .050 'between the clutch throw-our arms and the throw-out bearing'.

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