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I heard of two color clutches. Red or Green. What is the difference or preferred one to use? Thank You
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Good morning to all,
I've had a good deal of success with the Red Alto clutch's myself. Recently tried the Raybestos Blue clutches and so far so good. I'm absolutely sure that Mark is correct on the "Lots of Variables" like engine / torque output, pump pressure, clutch clearance's and the like. If you stick to a good quality clutch Mfg. and material, then, like searching engine HP you'll find what makes the clutch's work best. Just my two cents from a little spot on Long Island. Respectfully, Henry Kunz 1534 H/SA |
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