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Old 01-08-2017, 04:57 PM   #16
james schaechter
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Default Re: Clutch Fork/Bellhousing Interference

Another more controllable option is to have the disc cut thinnner and pull the shims out from under the pp. you might be able to run a lighter pp spring or cut the pockets deeper in the pp. I understand that a thicker disc may last longer, but we ran out discs multiple seasons so being real thick isn't a necessity. There is a lot that can be done if you want to spend money, but I assumed you would rather not have to buy a bunch of stuff. When the pp is spaced up like that, you will have close quarters even with a std depth Browell.
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