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First time I have used the Alto Carbonite clutch. Have a few miles on one now. Easy neutral. Clunk is way less than most. Running. Dex 3 in primary Just figured I would give it a thumbs up. Smooth engage. Seems to run a bit cooler also.
Sorry should have been frictions. Friggin auto correct and now it won't let me edit it.
 
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Originally Posted by Bumpandrun
First time I have used the Alto Carbonite clutch. Have a few miles on one now. Easy neutral. Clunk is way less than most. Running. Dex 3 in primary Just figured I would give it a thumbs up. Smooth engage. Seems to run a bit cooler also.
Sorry should have been frictions. Friggin auto correct and now it won't let me edit it.
Are those the single sided ones? Where did you get them?
 
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No. These are OEM replacement . Just more friction material .The clutch material and steels are both coated. I have no ties with them what so ever. Just looked up part number and searched for cheapest price.
I first heard of them doing and Alison automatic for a truck. Realized they make clutches for about everything. For 10 bucks they will give u a lifetime warranty. I didn't do it.....but they must be pretty confident in there product.
 
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I've run 'em on the shovel for years with no problems. Good material and lock up nicely.

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I used alto the last time I relaxed my clutch plates. Excellent price and they work great. Cut down on the dust on my open primary too
 
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I used alto the last time I relaxed my clutch plates. Excellent price and they work great. Cut down on the dust on my open primary too
What Primary are you running? I've always had issues with neutral and hi rpm shifts. All I can get is .065" on my clutch separation. Do you think it would help to use the Alto's?
 
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