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      03-10-2018, 08:05 PM   #1
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MFactory twin disc clutch install guide

I had to reinstall my MFactory twin disc clutch today to replace a stud and made a how-to for installing it. I couldn't find a guide specifically for this kit and figured I'd make one.

https://www.rodiem01.com/blog/2018/3/10/twin
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I had to reinstall my MFactory twin disc clutch today to replace a stud and made a how-to for installing it. I couldn't find a guide specifically for this kit and figured I'd make one.

https://www.rodiem01.com/blog/2018/3/10/twin
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"The purpose of this is to maintain the dynamic balance of the kit (in case MFactory balanced the whole assembly)."

Does Mfactory balance the whole assembely?
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The flywheel and floating plates are balanced, so the orientation isn't too important, but it is always good practice to mark things before you disassemble anyway
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Thank you, awesome customer service replacing that stud for free!
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I have a question about the install.
I did not take note when taking my clutch apart... I know I should have

What way does this part go in. Bolts to flywheel or nuts to flywheel? (Pic off web. I think this is the sprung hub?)

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That’s a different kit it looks like, I wouldn’t want to give you the wrong info on it. What brand is it?
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Not sure what the kit in the photo is. I have the mfactory twin clutch. But don't have a pic of that part. Looks very similar

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Maybe that’s what their sprung hub looks like; mines unsprung.
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Yes Mine is the spring hub. i saw your pics and they are very different.

What torque spec did you tighten the replacement stud to? I had to remove all mine and put them on a different flywheel.

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I think ~20ft/lb for rear stud bolt to flywheel, not too tight. Used red loctite on the bolt.
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I have a question about the install.
I did not take note when taking my clutch apart... I know I should have

What way does this part go in. Bolts to flywheel or nuts to flywheel? (Pic off web. I think this is the sprung hub?)

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did anyone ever determine which side goes agains the flywheel? nut side or bolt side? i am having the same issue right now

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I have a question about the install.
I did not take note when taking my clutch apart... I know I should have

What way does this part go in. Bolts to flywheel or nuts to flywheel? (Pic off web. I think this is the sprung hub?)

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did anyone ever determine which side goes agains the flywheel? nut side or bolt side? i am having the same issue right now

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I took a guess figured 50/50 chance. I forget what way I did it, but I dont think it matters. Make sure you get the release bearing the correct way, I had mine wrong the first time, had t ok do the whole job twice.
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