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powertech84
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Joined: 17 Oct 2009 Location: Wisconsin Points: 478 |
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Topic: D15 ClutchPosted: 1 hour 26 minutes ago at 9:11am |
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Does anyone recognize this clutch? I removed it from a D15 series 1 last night. It is heavy. The pieces welded in between the springs are solid steel. I'm just curious if this is something home made and made to fit, or was something that people used for certain applications for some reason. It's toast, and I'm replacing it with a standard off the shelf clutch. ![]() |
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WeisAC2
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Joined: 02 Feb 2017 Location: Aiken SC Points: 121 |
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TramwayGuy
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Joined: 19 Jan 2010 Location: Northern NY Points: 11843 |
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Posted: 4 minutes ago at 10:33am |
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They were probably meant to add rotating mass to the flywheel….
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