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New '96 Cobra Owner.. Tons of questions!
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<blockquote data-quote="ViciousBlack97" data-source="post: 16288977" data-attributes="member: 157485"><p>Yeah, that's ALOT of play in the fork. And you'd be surprised just how many people install the TOB wrong on this style of clutch fork. With the amount of effort you're feeling, make sure to check the sleeve on the transmission for excessive wear as well. It's my guess that you will take it apart and find that something has broken loose either in the clutch disk or the pressure plate itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ViciousBlack97, post: 16288977, member: 157485"] Yeah, that's ALOT of play in the fork. And you'd be surprised just how many people install the TOB wrong on this style of clutch fork. With the amount of effort you're feeling, make sure to check the sleeve on the transmission for excessive wear as well. It's my guess that you will take it apart and find that something has broken loose either in the clutch disk or the pressure plate itself. [/QUOTE]
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