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Lighter flywheel=SRM issues.

Originally Posted by Red370 well hes going to spend tomorrow troubleshooting the issue to see if the sensor somehow got tweaked, I hope this is the case. I suspect something

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Old 09-04-2009, 09:20 AM   #7 (permalink)
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well hes going to spend tomorrow troubleshooting the issue to see if the sensor somehow got tweaked, I hope this is the case.
I suspect something is screwed up... SRM sets correct RPM for the match. That's engine controlled and really has nothing to do with the flywheel or clutch other than that they will spin at the same RPM the engine controls determine.
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