- Sat May 03, 2014 11:03 pm
#3582
This afternoon I will pull the Bitsa clutch off for the umpteenth time in order to un cup the plates. I know what they'll look like and that the judicious application of the hide hammer will sort them until the next time the cable begins to fail and they over heat. There is a question in this rant though, will the cork able plates offered by this fine institution for the older Reddich 350's fit the Indian clutch? If so I will (next time I am required to pull this bloody thing apart) replace the ferrodo type plates with old fashioned cork. I'm quite confident that they will cope with the power as my mates G80 never slips and it is torquier than my 350. It is also smoother and clears better is the same size and number of plates. There is also clearly a metallurgy issue with the Indian clutch. What ever it is made from the steel is far too reactive to heat to be a decent clutch material so I'll replace the smooth plates as well. That should bloody fix it!