Crown Wheel
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Jeff T
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I've 5 plate clutch and getting a bit of drag in 1st so was going to replace the crown wheel with one that's machined for the clutch plate, what's the advantage or disadvantage of fitting a lightened one and will it make any difference to current set up ony I fitted an Imola last winter and fairly happy the way it's running and don't want to screw it up.
wont make any diff to cluch action
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yes but you said lightend oneJeff T wrote:I thought if the crown wheel is machined for the lugs on the clutch it gives it more room for the clutch to release.
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Jeff T
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ok sorry the questions I was asking is I'm changing the crown wheel for one that's machined for the lugs on the clutch should I fit a normal one that's machined or a lightened one that's machined and what difference will the lightened one make on current set up if any.
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lighter is better ...but both should be better regarding the cluch action
as far as lighted goes its a good idea ...but point less i would say if the engine is otherwise standard
as far as lighted goes its a good idea ...but point less i would say if the engine is otherwise standard
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