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PCM



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LOF powermaster
Just bought an LOF powermaster. Missed out on them last time as they sold out, but just to let everyone know they are back in stock.

https://lofclutches.com/blog/product-news/...-november/

Will be fitting in some idle time and will let everyone know how it goes.
I thought the power spring made a massive difference (A bit of a challenge to fit) and this is supposed to be better.
Question

Anyone else have one?
Post #821577 27th Mar 2020 10:22am
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Daisy90



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Yep, I have just written a few words about it in the TD5 section
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PCM



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Cheers Daisy. Just read it now. Sounds like I’m going to be impressed. 👍
Any issues during fitting not identified in the destructions?
Post #821586 27th Mar 2020 10:35am
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Daisy90



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Nope, none at all, a simple straight swap, not too bad to bleed , I left the pedal down and let it trickle through, and a few pumps at the end to make sure,
The only thing I did as a precaution was put some anti seize paste in the threads of the cap/ main body as there both made of alloy and not taken off to often, so didn’t want any corrosion issues,
It you noticed the difference in the spring you will be made up with the npmaster cylinder,

The bite point needed adjusting a tad as it was a little low to start with, again, a 20 second fix
Enjoy
Post #821622 27th Mar 2020 12:02pm
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