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    Clutch thickness

    Is 5/16" or 7.9 MM thickness still a good clutch? If not what is the minimum thickness to re-use?

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    You don't say what engine this clutch is for, but for example the dimension for a considered worn out 215mm disc is 7.8 mm lightly compressed. New is 9.2 lightly compressed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by edmayo View Post
    You don't say what engine this clutch is for, but for example the dimension for a considered worn out 215mm disc is 7.8 mm lightly compressed. New is 9.2 lightly compressed.
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