Subject: clutch question....
Author: bluezi-@att.net
Date: Feb 27, 2005, 6:22 PM
Post ID: 1718464644
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I know in the past there has been some discussion on clutch replacement, but here's another for the great minds gathered on this forum...
I am ordering a RAM clutch from MG Cycle tomorrow, what should I know before installation? I remember reading some stuff on replacing a traditional clutch and needing an alignment tool, is this needed for the installation of a RAM clutch? According to MG's site, it looks like it comes assembled, does that mean all I need to do is to take out the old one and pop in the new? What else should I replace while I'm in there?
Thanks in advance,
Bill
73 Bronze Eldo
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<DIV> I know in the past there has been some discussion on clutch replacement, but here's another for the great minds gathered on this forum...</DIV>
<DIV> I am ordering a RAM clutch from MG Cycle tomorrow, what should I know before installation? I remember reading some stuff on replacing a traditional clutch and needing an alignment tool, is this needed for the installation of a RAM clutch? According to MG's site, it looks like it comes assembled, does that mean all I need to do is to take out the old one and pop in the new? What else should I replace while I'm in there? </DIV>
<DIV> Thanks in advance,</DIV>
<DIV> Bill</DIV>
<DIV> 73 Bronze Eldo</DIV>
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