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A detailed pictorial clutch soak "how to"
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<blockquote data-quote="gixxerjasen" data-source="post: 956359" data-attributes="member: 20220"><p>Not sure how long it lasts or how often it needs to be done. But yea, seems not enough oil gets there so there'll likely be some dry plates.</p><p></p><p>I got her all reassembled today. I cannot stress enough how helpful the pictures and writeup was in this thread. I can't seem to do any major maintenance or mods without breaking something or throwing a tool across the garage. Aside from missing the clutch cover bolt with my allen key (didn't seat it properly) and putting a scratch or two in my clutch cover, it went very very smoothly. Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gixxerjasen, post: 956359, member: 20220"] Not sure how long it lasts or how often it needs to be done. But yea, seems not enough oil gets there so there'll likely be some dry plates. I got her all reassembled today. I cannot stress enough how helpful the pictures and writeup was in this thread. I can't seem to do any major maintenance or mods without breaking something or throwing a tool across the garage. Aside from missing the clutch cover bolt with my allen key (didn't seat it properly) and putting a scratch or two in my clutch cover, it went very very smoothly. Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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