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Does the RS LWF need a RS clutch?

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Old 06-03-2011, 09:22 AM
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A used 993 LWF and clutch just showed up on pelican parts. Being sold by" Prooutlaw"and listed as a "Carrera Cup" clutch. There are pictures .In them you can see the longer "ears" an the throwout bearing and the springs in the disc I am talking about
Old 06-03-2011, 10:42 AM
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Originally Posted by johnsjmc
A used 993 LWF and clutch just showed up on pelican parts. Being sold by" Prooutlaw"and listed as a "Carrera Cup" clutch. There are pictures .In them you can see the longer "ears" an the throwout bearing and the springs in the disc I am talking about
Saw it!
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There are some more photos showing the different release bearings HERE
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Originally Posted by JasonAndreas
There are some more photos showing the different release bearings HERE
Thanks Jason! This pretty much helps me visualize the difference between the two release bearings. This is of tremendous help as with John's advice.

I am in the process of returning the pressure plate on Mon, next week. Ill be getting all the necessary parts for the LWF.



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