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Old 02-26-2011, 10:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
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12 Valve Flywheel Question

I'm looking at buying a used clutch set up off of a guy and he has a valair clutch but its off of a 24v with a nv4500 trans and i'm wondering if I'm goin to run into problems with the flywheel matching up to the starter... So my question is Will I need a starter spacer or anything special to run this setup


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The dual disc needs the spacer. There single disc 12 and 13" is bolt on.
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okay I wasnt sure if there was any difference at all between the 12v and 24v flywheels for the nv4500

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Do you know the kit number or what the disc buttons are made from?

The 24 valve wheel is better because it's got the roller bearing for the pilot instead of the needle bearing that grabs the shaft when it go's.

If the kit is the 13" it will have the better wheel anyways.
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its the valair 550 for sale on here, it has the HD hub and the roller bearing but it's only the 12.25" or something if I remember right... But he's too steep on the price cause I can get a brand new valair full ceramic with flwheel and everything for 80 bucks more than what he set his price at... Thank you anyways for the info
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