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Does anyone know the spring rate of the Dalton black-green primary spring?
The preload is 62 kg and the end force is 131 kg, but what's the spring rate?
The preload is 62 kg and the end force is 131 kg, but what's the spring rate?
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Why do you want to know the spring rate? You really only need to know the preload (engagement force) and the end force (top rpm force). In 25+ years of clutching, I have never picked a spring because of it's spring rate.
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That's because I need to know at what rate it allows the upshift. A rate of 1,75 (maxx perf purple for example) is too soft/low for my application, making it load just a little too much and having too slow of a backshift.
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I understand what you're trying to do or saying now. I would suggest an email to Dale @ Dalton as he's probably the only one who may be able to answer your question.