View Full Version : OK Burntire, ordering quick release quadrant, what else?
Do you have the fiore adjuster as well? I 'm putting in a call to D'Agastino later. Gene
BurnTire
11-06-06, 10:28 AM
I have the Steeda QR and the Fiore Adjuster.
any pointers or tips? it should be fresh in your mind LOL!
BurnTire
11-06-06, 10:56 AM
You need an angle drill to get the holes drilled in the firewall for the fiore adjuster.
Remove the coil pack covers when installing this give you a little more working room.
I remove the seat because I hate working under the dash. LOL
If you don't have it get the LDC Clutch Freeplay Spring
http://www.ldcchicago.com/products_CK.htm
This will assist in pushing the fork off of the pressure plate fingers and kill the dead feeling at the top of the pedal.
Make sure your throw out bearing is not spinning all the time when adjusting.
It took me about 45 minutes to get everything done.
Jeff
You need an angle drill to get the holes drilled in the firewall for the fiore adjuster.
Remove the coil pack covers when installing this give you a little more working room.
I remove the seat because I hate working under the dash. LOL
If you don't have it get the LDC Clutch Freeplay Spring
http://www.ldcchicago.com/products_CK.htm
This will assist in pushing the fork off of the pressure plate fingers and kill the dead feeling at the top of the pedal.
Make sure your throw out bearing is not spinning all the time when adjusting.
It took me about 45 minutes to get everything done.
Jeff
What the hell is an angle drill? Perhaps i can borrow yours. :bounce:
BurnTire
11-06-06, 12:07 PM
Allows you to get into a tight place.
I got mine from harbor freight for $10 or so.
Allows you to get into a tight place.
I got mine from harbor freight for $10 or so.
Cool man, good ol' Harbor Freight. They've saved me so many times.
Powered by vBulletin® Version 4.2.2 Copyright © 2024 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.