• Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Sweden - About 1988 and older

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1978 CR250 clutch plate wear thickness - How worn is worn?

Laverdaton

Husqvarna
AA Class
Anybody know what the technical specifications are for the above clutch plates - I can't seem to find the working tolerances for the fibre plates.
My plates measure between 3.44 and 3.45mm thick.
Is that within the wear tolerance? Andy
 
Composite plates on those were 3,5mm thick. 0,05mm wear is nothing. How many of these in the basket? 6?

Allu plates 1,2 mm if memory serves me right. These wear the most. Lotsa times they were replaced with steel ones from other sources. How many of these? 5?.
 
The Husky service manual measures clutch wear on the combined plate/disc stack. Minimum for the ML frame bikes is 26mm. See the attached PDF for reference.
 

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