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    Thread: Center force

    1. #1
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      Center force

      I purchased Centerforce Flywheels 600142 and DF017010 for my ls1 engine, but the dowel pin position does not match. "Please give me some advice." did i make a mistake?

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      Dowel pins

      Quote Originally Posted by Shotaro View Post
      I purchased Centerforce Flywheels 600142 and DF017010 for my ls1 engine, but the dowel pin position does not match. "Please give me some advice." did i make a mistake?

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      This pressure plate assembly is NOT designed to work in conjunction with the TWO DOWEL PIN method. Please refer to the tip sheet included with your clutch assembly.

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      Thank you for contacting us, What kind of clutch does Flywheels 600142 fit? Also,which flywheel is the DF017010 suitable for? I am in JAPAN and need to purchase new parts. please tell me.     
      Before this change,I installed 700142 and DFX.

    4. #4
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      I purchased Centerforce Flywheels 600142 and DF017010 for my ls1 engine, but the dowel pin position does not match. "Please give me some advice." did i make a mistake?

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      Please tell me the compatibility of each part. Since I live in Japan, I don't want to waste parts.
      I'm also thinking of buying a new clutch or flywheel.



      1970 camaro LS1 engine t56 (lt1 first generation) 






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