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My FLAP has the 12" GMC clutch kit with lever or diaphragm. Will either work? I believe Diaphragm is better if it is a bolt on. I have a 63 motor and 60 K1001. The one I see usually recommended on this site, 04-528, is a lever type. Please advise.
I guess a Diaphragm is easier to push but does not matter with my Juice clutch? Web says lever is stronger? Last edited by AZKen; September 16th, 2014 at 06:57 AM. Reason: Add last sentence |
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I almost always run a 3 finger or lever clutch. And I don't really think these clutches are all that hard to operate. Barry
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Thanks
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