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Technical & Mechanical Problems
'13 A&S Clutch retrofit?
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<blockquote data-quote="wfooshee" data-source="post: 1293492" data-attributes="member: 6354"><p>I don't think there would be a tightening mechanism, just the release for overrun. In other words, whatever it is that makes it a slipper clutch pushes the pressure plate out when the output side is faster than the input side, but there's no requirement that it actually pulls the pressure plate back in. That's what the pressure plate spring is for. All it has the the spring. No increased clamping just because power is applied.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wfooshee, post: 1293492, member: 6354"] I don't think there would be a tightening mechanism, just the release for overrun. In other words, whatever it is that makes it a slipper clutch pushes the pressure plate out when the output side is faster than the input side, but there's no requirement that it actually pulls the pressure plate back in. That's what the pressure plate spring is for. All it has the the spring. No increased clamping just because power is applied. [/QUOTE]
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