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Old 04-05-2006, 01:30 AM
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i just got in a barnett 9 plate clutch system with ron wood 60% springs, i was wondering what is the amount of torque to put on the springs, power wise all i got is a procircuit ti-4 pipe, k@n filter in airbox, alba cdi,185 jet on the stock carb, and 2nd notch from top on needle.i do alot of different riding from desert,mx,dunes, and trails. also if you guys know the correct order of the plates, it came with 8 thin friction plates, 1 thick friction plate all are green, and two thick metal plates and seven thin metal plates,thanx your help would be much appreciated.
 
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Old 04-05-2006, 01:36 AM
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89 inch pounds, not ft lbs. Not sure of the barnett order.
 
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Its a torque spec, nothing related to your pipe or carb setup.
 
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