Does anyone have a recommendation on which clutch pack to buy for a slipper clutch?
I think motowheels is the only store to carry plates for a slipper....
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STM, Surflex and MW brand. any recommendations?
I have a Yoyodyne on mine and I use their "sintered metal" clutch pack. Supposedly "sintered" last longer under "slippage" conditions due to the higher metal content of the plates. Fred swears by 'em. As far as brand goes, all of those you listed are killer. Who makes the rest of the components of your slipper? Some like to work best with their own stuff when it comes down to mating up with the pressure plate etc. Just a thought....
dont even know what parts are on the slipper, though it seems to have the MW clutch drum. there are no markings on it either.
Doesn't really matter as long as you don't end up with steel plates in an aluminum basket and vice versa. They tend not to get along and beat the shit out of each other... Hmmm, sounds like my brother and I when we were young. [laugh]