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I'm going to replace my original 315r clutch plates with Apico steel and fibre plates at weekend, just wanted to know should I soak the plates in elf oil before installation or will I just rub some oil around them before I put them in?

Also what torque should I tighten the casing up too when I'm done.

Thanks for all the help.

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I'm going to replace my original 315r clutch plates with Apico steel and fibre plates at weekend, just wanted to know should I soak the plates in elf oil before installation or will I just rub some oil around them before I put them in?

Also what torque should I tighten the casing up too when I'm done.

Thanks for all the help.

To be honest, I am not sure what response one will get from the M/C croud on this, but having builta lot of clutch packs for automatic transmissions, I allways soak the friction plates for a bit, if nothing elst but to insure things are properly lubed up on startup. :thumbup:

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To be honest, I am not sure what response one will get from the M/C croud on this, but having builta lot of clutch packs for automatic transmissions, I allways soak the friction plates for a bit, if nothing elst but to insure things are properly lubed up on startup. :thumbup:

Cheers mate sounds good to me.

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