which are the strongest lambretta clutch springs
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"You know the type, where the money spent was purely visual & the internals were only fit for the skip....... ", yep, sure do.
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We used to say "Chrome won't get you home" but bling has taken over.
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The strongest springs I have, going on the wire diameter of 2.25 mm, are seven turns, free length 31 mm & coilbound 19 mm.
I've never used them as they need a lead/chamfer adding to the recesses of the clutch components to ease them in as the OD is 16 mm.
Yet another thing I never got around to.....
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The strongest springs I have, going on the wire diameter of 2.25 mm, are seven turns, free length 31 mm & coilbound 19 mm.
I've never used them as they need a lead/chamfer adding to the recesses of the clutch components to ease them in as the OD is 16 mm.
Yet another thing I never got around to.....
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pm sentWarkton Tornado No.1 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2019 6:45 pm We used to say "Chrome won't get you home" but bling has taken over.
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The strongest springs I have, going on the wire diameter of 2.25 mm, are seven turns, free length 31 mm & coilbound 19 mm.
I've never used them as they need a lead/chamfer adding to the recesses of the clutch components to ease them in as the OD is 16 mm.
Yet another thing I never got around to.....
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I have some good springs that I use in 4 plate set ups to 35hp, also retrofitted into other clutches with good effect
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