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Old 22-06-2023, 02:20 PM   #16
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Another point previously stated is that I wouldn't use any abrasives on clutch plates...especially a dry clutch...just brake cleaning fluid..which evapourates once the part has been sprayed ....to remove any dust build up ..otherwise its a new set of plates I'm afraid....good luck ..let us know how you get on....
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