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Headphase
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Just wondering, as I have 2 gs's and 6 new clutch springs, it would seem I am ideally placed to 'tweak' both clutches.
Now I am just wondering why replace 3 springs and not all 6?
My thoughts are,
saves maybe ending up with a heavy clutch lever.
saves a wee bit of money.
saves a few minutes when doing the job.
I bet this turns out to be a really stupid question, and the answer is going to be something insane, like 3 springs uprates your fuel economy or something equally unobvious to a bodger like me.

Now I am just wondering why replace 3 springs and not all 6?
My thoughts are,
saves maybe ending up with a heavy clutch lever.
saves a wee bit of money.
saves a few minutes when doing the job.
I bet this turns out to be a really stupid question, and the answer is going to be something insane, like 3 springs uprates your fuel economy or something equally unobvious to a bodger like me.