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<DIV>First, thanks to all that offered some comment - it all helps make a
decision. I hope I didn't miss a personal thank you to everyone.</DIV>
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<DIV>What we learned:</DIV>
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<DIV>I have a centerforce alum flywheel, single bolt pattern. DQ (Dennis
Quella) is a McLeod dealer and will check on what help McLeod can
offer. (We know that re-drilling the flywheel may not be the best idea.)
I may just put a new disc in it. DQ also has an adjustable TO brg
(mine did work, but was failed) and will coach me through the setup. DQ
was more than willing to spend time with me on the phone to determine options
and fixes. DQ is doing research w/ McLeod now.</DIV>
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<DIV>Apparently, the CF (centerforce) clutch has the "magic wts." (my
term) that I want to avoid, if I can afford a new McLeod and they have a
PP to fit. I can't afford to replace the flywheel now. (Powered by SS, you
know) Just to note, a few people "don't like" the extra wts but no one
could site personal experience with a problem. I never notice increased
pedal effort at high RPM.</DIV>
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<DIV>What caused my question was some memory of someone having a PP hit the bell
housing - perhaps a Mustang clutch?</DIV>
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<DIV>At any rate, thanks again to all. I'll keep you posted if I learn
anything more.</DIV>
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<DIV>cheers,</DIV>
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<DIV>David</DIV></BODY></HTML>