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Old May 31, 2015 | 02:54 PM
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Default Re: S/C Pulley Shims

Originally Posted by Thornh
I can spin the black ring freely with the car turned off, and can stop it from spinning with the car running at idle using a good bit of force using a hammer with the rubber handle end contacting the ring. So I think I may be okay...good news since I found out I have another broken drivers side motor mount...time to strap this thing down.
I think that you should check the gap between the black rotor and the clutch plate. who's to say it does not rub slightly when it is all warmed up. You could have a couple of thou clearance now but none later and we are not talking of cheap parts here. The clutch plate should also be rotated with a constant gap all around.
 
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