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05-04-2016, 06:58 AM | #9 |
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Re: Centerforce Cluch and cast iron fork
Well unfortunately I don't have any experience or other bearings to compare it to. This was my first time rebuilding a transmission/replacing a clutch. It went well and seems to be ok but I've yet to test the high end.
What clutch are you putting in? Mine is the df024909. Is there a reason you think the N1430 would not be correct? I had just figured since Centerforce called for that bearing when using a cast iron fork that it was correct and regardless if long or short it would work. But again, with my lack of experience, I wasn't going to question it.
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