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Spring plate fitting and c notching
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy_sheff" data-source="post: 545323" data-attributes="member: 21469"><p>I'm gonna be fitting my creative engineering spring plates at the weekend, finally! And putting some c notches in. Couple of questions, do you need to grease the donuts at all? Do you need longer bolts to fit the caps back on?</p><p>I'm gonna put a small notch in the chassis, I've seen some pics of people with two notches per side, is there any need for that or does it lift the drive shaft enough with the spring plate to make it so you don't need to put another notch in ?</p><p></p><p>Any tips would be super!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy_sheff, post: 545323, member: 21469"] I'm gonna be fitting my creative engineering spring plates at the weekend, finally! And putting some c notches in. Couple of questions, do you need to grease the donuts at all? Do you need longer bolts to fit the caps back on? I'm gonna put a small notch in the chassis, I've seen some pics of people with two notches per side, is there any need for that or does it lift the drive shaft enough with the spring plate to make it so you don't need to put another notch in ? Any tips would be super! [/QUOTE]
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