The right parts for a clutch basket CCT upgrade?

ediehl

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From a previous post on this forum (thanks) I learned of the desirability of upgrading my +8K miles 2012 S10 with a newer clutch basket and CCT. I'm pasting in a screenshot from my cart at Partzilla; does it look like I've chosen the proper components?
 

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greg the pole

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ediehl said:
From a previous post on this forum (thanks) I learned of the desirability of upgrading my +8K miles 2012 S10 with a newer clutch basket and CCT. I'm pasting in a screenshot from my cart at Partzilla; does it look like I've chosen the proper components?
errmmm...think you have everything..
EBC clutch tool is a must...They are less than $20
 

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greg the pole said:
errmmm...think you have everything..
EBC clutch tool is a must...They are less than $20
And this # 2H7-16385-00-00 it's a ring set, it holds the first plate in place and distorts really easily.
 

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I would put in a Barnett pressure plate while I was in there. Makes the clutch function 200% better. I would also skip the OEM tensioner and go with a manual CCT.
 

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At 8k your plates and dics are fine . Just do it and forget all the other things people think you need .
 

ediehl

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Thanks much! Time to place my order and get set to spin some wrenches. I have already ordered the EBC clutch tool, btw.
 

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Yes. That is the correct EBC number. I just used mine installing a new clutch basket on my 2013. What a difference it made. So much smoother!

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I just priced the 2014 clutch basket in the U.K.
For the basket alone before shipping it was just over $700 at today's exchange rate.
I wish someone at Yamaha could explain that one.
 

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Scrogs10 said:
I just priced the 2014 clutch basket in the U.K.
For the basket alone before shipping it was just over $700 at today's exchange rate.
I wish someone at Yamaha could explain that one.
Find a company in the US that will ship to the UK, even with import duty, VAT and shipping would be less than the $700. Sometimes you may not even end up paying import duty or VAT.
 
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