Re: [HSS] NOS Clutch Discs?

I would prefer to use a recorked clutch plate, where all the cork inserts

are ground to the same height. I have just had two plates recorked and both

of these had loose rivets around the splined centre, so check the these.

I will check the thickness (cork thickness), of these and let you know.

John.
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Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2001 3:30 PM

Subject: [HSS] NOS Clutch Discs?





> I have the opportunity to pick up an NOS '29 clutch disc. What do you

> think of this? Would it be better to use NOS or have the old one recorked

> with fresh corks? If the NOS one is to be used, are there any special

> procedures to prepare it for use? I passed on an NOS '29 disc some years

ago

> because the corks looked to shriveled and uneven. Will they come back to

life

> by soaking in ATK or Hudsolite?

>

>

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