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Old Feb 4, 2016 | 10:07 AM
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Default Re: S.C. - Clutch Plate Pulley Assembly

Quote--"Surely pushing the bearing farther into the pulley moves the clutch plate closer to the front of the car, effectively increasing the gap between the clutch plate and the magnet." Are we seeing things differently? I see quite the opposite. The further the bearing sits into the pulley, until it is flush with the snap-ring the further it will slide onto the shaft until it meets the step in the shaft where the shims would go, if the fit was too close and needed more space. As I said, it seems to be performing better than it was with the larger gap. Thanks for the input 180.
 
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