YAttak07
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I recently installed the D&F weights and black spring, now have a noticeable vibration in both footwells.
Vibration occurs from idle through to engagment at 4.5k upto ~6.5K and may come back at higher rpms as well but hard to tell for sure.
Should I take them out and weigh them??
Is this normal with greater spring force?
Can a vibration like this cause any damage if I continue to run?
Any help appreciated.
Vibration occurs from idle through to engagment at 4.5k upto ~6.5K and may come back at higher rpms as well but hard to tell for sure.
Should I take them out and weigh them??
Is this normal with greater spring force?
Can a vibration like this cause any damage if I continue to run?
Any help appreciated.
1049triple
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What i would do is to remove them put back in the stock weights and spring and see if again there is vibration. If not inspect all yours D&F weights. You are not suppose to feel any vibration.
ROCKRTX
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Did you align the X on the cover with the X on the spider when put back cover?

Turk
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Do what 1049 suggested. The only time i ever had a vibration from a clutch issue is when ice took out a small chunk of my secondary clutch.
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Also, check your drivebelt.
YAttak07
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Thanks guys....
I did realign the "X"'s made sure all bolts are facing the same way and the weights seem to move smooth and freely.
Pretty sure it is not my belt as I can feel the vibration before engagement.
I guess I will need to put back stock and see what happens.
I did realign the "X"'s made sure all bolts are facing the same way and the weights seem to move smooth and freely.
Pretty sure it is not my belt as I can feel the vibration before engagement.
I guess I will need to put back stock and see what happens.


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Weigh each weight individually, ensure hardaware is distributed in the same positions for all three weights. DO NOT run it with the vibrationis present, contact Heelclicker and see what they can do for with replacing the weights once you verify weights are root caue for your vibration condition.