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Old 25th May 2012, 17:41
Ben Caswell Ben Caswell is offline
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As the clutch plate wears the outer rim of the diaphram compensates thus causing the inner fingers to move back on to the release bearing which then pushes the fork backwards that rocks on the pivot pin and pushes the push rod back into the slave. So the less push rod showing the less meat on the clutch plate..The other possibility is the fork arm is worn and may be cracked and bending.
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