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Old 02-24-2012, 06:12 PM
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James.. The car still looks awsome!! I love it without the wrap!!
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Old 02-25-2012, 09:21 PM
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James,

Ever since I learned about your car and the OLOA, I've dreamed of participating in the event. I enjoy the car updates and would to see you guys post more info about the event.
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Really looking foward to hearing how that DYAD clutch works out. I have a McLeod street twin that has been bulletproof for years, but I could never figure out why I always seemed to have so much drivetrain/gear noise despite different rearends, transmissions, driveshafts, and engines. the only constant has been the clutch and I was finally told because it doesn't have sprung hubs it will always be noisy. Heard a lot of good things about the streetability and quietness of the new DYAD.
Check your U joint angles with car weight on the wheels. Even if the pinion yoke matches the trans angle closely, check out how much total angle you have per joint. We had something like 8.5 deg per yoke, and it rattled the trans gears a lot at certain speeds.
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Thank you James for very intresting topic, that clutch set up is really cool. Cant wait to hear how you like it.
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