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Do the spring cups ever bottom out on these things?
Good question, one that I've been meaning to investigate for some time- NOW is that time.....
So here's some pics that show;
#1> the inside of the Pressure Plate, and in the first two pics have inverted the Spring-Cups at the absolute possible (bottomed out), which shows in;
#2> the bottom of the Cups just level with the Pressure-Plate sitting accordingly Bottomed-out.
#3> Third pic is the Cups in normal position,
So my conclusion is; If the Cups were Bottomed out would be sitting a bit proud of the Pressure-Plate.
- obvious to see there's not much in it though
Edit; just measured the cups @ ~1.231"/31.25mm (underside of lip to bottom of cup) Cup-surface of Pressure-Plate to inside-Bottom of Clutch Inner = ~1.273/32.33mm , so There's about 0.040" (40 thou/1.0mm) clearance- not much to play with.
That's on my spare anyway, others may be different
, I'll measure my unit in use next time I have it off.....
I'm pretty sure mine is not so far below the cage.
Shirley GB, if you took all the plates out it would
Do not use springs wound the wrong way on a 3 or 4 spring clutch because hey will allow the adjuster screw to unwind.
On an older clutch where you can fit lock nuts it dosn't mater but on the clutches with the mushroom shaped sleeve nuts they are a disaster.
I totally agree Trev, that's why I've never used 'em. I asked for opinion about this ages ago, but don't recall any feedback (until now
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