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are the pins on the flywheel supposed to match up with the pins on the pressure plate?

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Old Aug 27, 2001 | 02:54 PM
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Default are the pins on the flywheel supposed to match up with the pins on the pressure plate?

this is a JUN flywheel and ACT xtreme pressure plate and i don't know if the pins are supposed to match up or not. i would appreciate some info. thanks.
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Old Aug 27, 2001 | 09:04 PM
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Default Re: are the pins on the flywheel supposed to match up with the pins on the pressure plate? (boostede

I dont exactly get your question, but heres the deal; the pressure plate will only go into place one way. If its not fitting, just turn it a bit till the next holes line up, and go from there. A little hard to explain.... just spin it
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Old Aug 27, 2001 | 09:30 PM
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Default Re: are the pins on the flywheel supposed to match up with the pins on the pressure plate? (boostede

no need to match the pins ..as said..
just match the holes around..it only goes in one place ..cannot get it wrong

be sure to poper align the center of the plate and all on the engine before u try and put the tranny ..

and if the tranny is still in the car and u are dropping in the enigne...remove the tranny.and put it on the engine before putting it all down ..that'll spare u lot's of time
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