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T56 McLeod RXT install help / info needed
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<blockquote data-quote="P49Y-CY" data-source="post: 16315689" data-attributes="member: 10216"><p>it isn't talked about a lot in these threads, and unfortunately i don't have any pics to share, but that mcleod flywheel is actually much thicker (relative to these measurements) than the stock mcleod/ford piece or the fidanza.</p><p></p><p>i was running into the same problem with one car but not the other (both rst/rxt's) and couldn't understand why, since other than the flywheel they were identical. both had the shorter pivot ball, too. i removed them and compared and it is a measurable difference. i should have taken pics. if you have any other flywheels to compare it to, you might want to check it out.</p><p></p><p>the 563408 is perfect for their single disc clutches however, fork right in middle of window and tob not riding on fingers with the stock pivot ball.</p><p></p><p>edit: just wanted to add that i am not saying it cannot work, i'm sure plenty of guys use it with the rxt's (and i did too for many miles although it ran out of room too quickly), but it's something i was surprised about when i compared them.</p><p></p><p>but it does reduce the available clearance between the fingers and tob.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P49Y-CY, post: 16315689, member: 10216"] it isn't talked about a lot in these threads, and unfortunately i don't have any pics to share, but that mcleod flywheel is actually much thicker (relative to these measurements) than the stock mcleod/ford piece or the fidanza. i was running into the same problem with one car but not the other (both rst/rxt's) and couldn't understand why, since other than the flywheel they were identical. both had the shorter pivot ball, too. i removed them and compared and it is a measurable difference. i should have taken pics. if you have any other flywheels to compare it to, you might want to check it out. the 563408 is perfect for their single disc clutches however, fork right in middle of window and tob not riding on fingers with the stock pivot ball. edit: just wanted to add that i am not saying it cannot work, i'm sure plenty of guys use it with the rxt's (and i did too for many miles although it ran out of room too quickly), but it's something i was surprised about when i compared them. but it does reduce the available clearance between the fingers and tob. [/QUOTE]
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