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New clutch time?

clhiller

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What do you guys think about this clutch plate? Time for a new one? I never had any issue with it slipping or anything, but it is cheap and easy to replace now that its out.
 

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hartmandm

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I think it looks decent. But since it is already out, you may as well install a fresh one.

I had the same situation. Pictures attached are of the clutch disc I removed and a rebuilt disc that I then installed. I don't think there was a large amount of difference in the thickness.

Mike
 

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husky drvr

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What do you guys think about this clutch plate? Time for a new one? I never had any issue with it slipping or anything, but it is cheap and easy to replace now that its out.

Check the depth from surface to rivet heads on BOTH sides of disk. One side usually wears faster.
 
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