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Post by Doug in San Diego on Aug 17, 2011 15:40:40 GMT -6
Hello all
I have a prodigy clutch and bell. However the clutch pads are wearing out.
I don't see replacement pads for sale, just the entire assembly. What makes this clutch so special? I have brand new pads that came with my new engine. Would they be as good as those in the prodigy. could I swap them out?
What make this clutch so good? The pads, the springs, What?
Side Note: I also posted this on Scootdawg. I know there is some issues between the 2 forums.
Is anyone getting annoyed with seeing the same post from me on both forums? If so I will stop. If not, I figure it just doubles my chance of a good answer
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Post by tvnacman on Aug 17, 2011 17:49:18 GMT -6
Doug Post where you please as many times as you please !!!!! As far as your question about the clutch pads where did you get them ? IMO the job the pads do either it works or it does not work , if the pads fit I would use them . Others may disagree with me , its all cheap parts , my expections are very low .
John
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Post by JR on Aug 17, 2011 18:16:12 GMT -6
What!! What!! Posting on Shoothawg? LOL, TV is right Doug post where you want and I appreciate you posting here aand letting all of us try to help and also others that come on board a chance to learn by reading these informative posts and questions all part of the process and part of the fun.
I myself have had no dealings with the prodigy clutch only the variator which is a nice set up once you get it set up with the right weights and matched to the clutch, one can get good take off, good top end and good MPG a winner all the way around.
You might slide over on ebay and find autotech and send Carlos a question about it he did sell them at one time.
JR
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