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hi,

i was just about to reassemble my new clutch in the basket when i realised that the steel plates are not round thing. they are shapped in a circular but not symetric way.(they are not bent, its their shape)

my question is: how to i install them?

is it a random order or do have to put them all in the same position over the clutch plates?

i didnt wanted to put i back in case i would do something wrong and break all.

any way, im putting it tomorrow night all together so any response in the next 15h are greatly appreciated!

thanks

Rapco(proud owner of a dt175 !!)

ps(is there anything i need to know else than that?)

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hi,

i was just about to reassemble my new clutch in the basket when i realised that the steel plates are not round thing. they are shapped in a circular but not symetric way.(they are not bent, its their shape)

my question is: how to i install them?

is it a random order or do have to put them all in the same position over the clutch plates?

i didnt wanted to put i back in case i would do something wrong and break all.

any way, im putting it tomorrow night all together so any response in the next 15h are greatly appreciated!

thanks

Rapco(proud owner of a dt175 !!)

ps(is there anything i need to know else than that?)

Its something to do with keeping the vibes down and preventing the plates sticking. They should be installed 120 degrees apart. Imagine a clock face the first has the tab at 12 o'clock the second at 4 o'clock the next at 8 o'clock next one at 12 o'clock and so on untill you have fitted all the plates.

Don't forget to start with a friction plate then the rubber ring then the steel and repeat. If you have it right you will end up with a friction plate next to the pressure plate.

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Its something to do with keeping the vibes down and preventing the plates sticking. They should be installed 120 degrees apart. Imagine a clock face the first has the tab at 12 o'clock the second at 4 o'clock the next at 8 o'clock next one at 12 o'clock and so on untill you have fitted all the plates.

Don't forget to start with a friction plate then the rubber ring then the steel and repeat. If you have it right you will end up with a friction plate next to the pressure plate.

seems like i have a 1974 dt175 not a 1976.

what the difference are you saying:

the number of steel plates is different:

1974

http://www.bikebandit.com/houseofmotorcycl.../m7079sch221877

1976

http://www.bikebandit.com/houseofmotorcycl.../m7081sch226907

this i why i was not able to lay the plates as you already said it.

anyway thanks for the help!

rapco

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