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    Question lit'l thingies on a new pressure plate

    i just installed a new clutch and prsr plt. the prsr plt came with 3 red clips bolted to the back side. it seems i read before throwing out the instructions that after installing remove these clips. something to do with compressing the springs 'til you get it bolted in. two questions. am i remembering the instructions correctly? and i noticed on the old prsr plt i replaced that these clips were still in place, could that have led to an early death of the clutch the prv ownr insalled?
    Last edited by scott; 03-01-2007 at 02:09 PM.
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    Post a photo and maybe we will have a better idea.
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    i will on the thread "clutch still slipping". i think it' may help him too
    Last edited by scott; 03-05-2007 at 08:40 PM.
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