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Trans mounted clutch... TRX90
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<blockquote data-quote="kirrbby" data-source="post: 169382" data-attributes="member: 3972"><p>I made up a pusher out of a 5/16" bolt, just to try the, nearly 5mm, head thickness. I think it's too much. Seems to change the leverage of the clutch arm. I'm now thinking 3mm thickness, or close, would be about right. The pusher that came with it might be ok actually.</p><p></p><p>My cover is powder coated...I think..? How can I tell for sure?? Try blasting it??</p><p>Anyway, it's flaking off everywhere I touch it with the screws, kickshaft, etc. What's the best way to get rid of powder coat from a clutch cover?? Cook it off in a oven?? How hot does it have to be, and for how long, to cook it completely. So I can blast it clean and paint it?? It's powdered right down into the dipstick hole, kickshaft hole, etc. And...it's a poor finish to boot. </p><p>It'll have to go before this cover goes on for the last time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kirrbby, post: 169382, member: 3972"] I made up a pusher out of a 5/16" bolt, just to try the, nearly 5mm, head thickness. I think it's too much. Seems to change the leverage of the clutch arm. I'm now thinking 3mm thickness, or close, would be about right. The pusher that came with it might be ok actually. My cover is powder coated...I think..? How can I tell for sure?? Try blasting it?? Anyway, it's flaking off everywhere I touch it with the screws, kickshaft, etc. What's the best way to get rid of powder coat from a clutch cover?? Cook it off in a oven?? How hot does it have to be, and for how long, to cook it completely. So I can blast it clean and paint it?? It's powdered right down into the dipstick hole, kickshaft hole, etc. And...it's a poor finish to boot. It'll have to go before this cover goes on for the last time. [/QUOTE]
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