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Are you talking about using a spare set of front forks in an automatic transmission flipped around to replace the drum on the back side to allow you to install additional clutch plates and steels?Good morning, has anyone used or modified Hi/Lo forks into an anvil ? Thanks, Charlie.
lol, your the first person I have met on here that knows anything about putting extra clutches in a clutch pack. I do this all the time. You may be a good person to ask about machining clutch backing plates. No one ever knows what I’m talking about when I ask about how to go about itAre you talking about using a spare set of front forks in an automatic transmission flipped around to replace the drum on the back side to allow you to install additional clutch plates and steels?
I should have given more infos to what forks I"m talking about. I am talking about using a single Yale,TCM,Hyster forkAre you talking about using a spare set of front forks in an automatic transmission flipped around to replace the drum on the back side to allow you to install additional clutch plates and steels?
Hi, yes a forklift fork. cut and used as an anvilOr are you talking about using a set of forklift forks as material to forge yourself an anvil? If so I would say it’s doable. From what I know about forks is they are not a hard steel.
Yeah, machining the drum is the right way to do it, I tried using a spare set of forks and they will break....lol, your the first person I have met on here that knows anything about putting extra clutches in a clutch pack. I do this all the time. You may be a good person to ask about machining clutch backing plates. No one ever knows what I’m talking about when I ask about how to go about it
No, a forklift fork.Are you talking about using a spare set of front forks in an automatic transmission flipped around to replace the drum on the back side to allow you to install additional clutch plates and steels?
Yes, I wasn't certain about the context, sorry...I should have given more infos to what forks I"m talking about. I am talking about using a single Yale,TCM,Hyster fork
Hi, yes a forklift fork. cut and used as an anvil
Are you talking about using a spare set of front forks in an automatic transmission flipped around to replace the drum on the back side to allow you to install additional clutch plates and steels?
Wow, this went south mighty quick.No, a forklift fork.
Not a problem at all, Thanks for the reply.Yes, I wasn't certain about the context, sorry...