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Hydro Clutch problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Nitrotate" data-source="post: 700885" data-attributes="member: 19417"><p>I guess the way I'm envisioning it, the piston is already "capable" of moving further than it needs to or else it would not have pushed the rod too far so by shortening the rod, the piston's starting position would be in further and end in the same place but with the rod being shorter it won't push the pressure plate so far out that it pops the spring plate backwards.</p><p></p><p>No the piston does not have a return spring other than the pressure plate pushing it back into place.</p><p></p><p>Maybe I'm thinking wrong but I'll find out when I tear into everything and see for sure what happened. Maybe I'll post some pics to show what I mean.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for keeping the thoughts coming though, keeps me on my toes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nitrotate, post: 700885, member: 19417"] I guess the way I'm envisioning it, the piston is already "capable" of moving further than it needs to or else it would not have pushed the rod too far so by shortening the rod, the piston's starting position would be in further and end in the same place but with the rod being shorter it won't push the pressure plate so far out that it pops the spring plate backwards. No the piston does not have a return spring other than the pressure plate pushing it back into place. Maybe I'm thinking wrong but I'll find out when I tear into everything and see for sure what happened. Maybe I'll post some pics to show what I mean. Thanks for keeping the thoughts coming though, keeps me on my toes. [/QUOTE]
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