Fred said:
>John,
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>So my question is, the next time you replace the clutch, can you
>dismount the flywheel, turn it 90 degrees, remount thereby getting
>"fresh" teeth for this stopping area?
Hmmm, kinda doubt it guys. AFAIK, flywheels are usually keyed to fit on the
crank in only one orientation... but I don't know roadsters as well as
all-a-y'all, so YMMV.
Kyle
(who will probably find out first hand what the flywheel situation looks like,
thanks to my dog jumping shift action;-)
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