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Old 01-25-2020, 11:28 AM
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Strosek Ultra
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Originally Posted by islaTurbine
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Åke,

Where is the extra rivet in that pic?
The extra rivet has been removed. The rivet hole is enlarged from 6mm to 8mm.
It is the hole between the top two rivets in the steel plate.
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Old 01-25-2020, 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Strosek Ultra
Mr. Brown, if you allow 5 grams of unbalance do not bother balancing the clutch plate. If you like to get it below one gram or even better around half a gram, which is the best possible the balancing machine can do in practice, do check every clutch plate for unbalance. This particular clutch plate was balanced from the manufacturer by an extra rivet which made it heavy at that particular spot. After removing the rivet to my surprise the plate was still heavy at the same spot. Had to increase the size of the rivet hole (at the top in the picture) and slightly grind the heads of several rivets to get it right.
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I don't "allow" 5 grams...I said no one would ever "feel" 5 grams....especially on a 928.



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