Just bought a new Mcleod Clutch, I Have a question

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Old Jun 30, 2012 | 02:30 PM
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Hi everyone I just bought my new Clutch from Mcleod, I was told everything came in the kit, but before I took it home we opened it up and found that the fly wheel bolts where not included. I asked the counter man at SK Speed if they came with the clutch before the clutch was ordered. I used arp fly wheel bolts on my stock fly wheel last time I did a clutch, would the arp bolts work with the new fly wheel that came with the new clutch from Mcleod. Will the ARP Bolts Have enough thread ingagement with the new flywheel or will these bottom out in the crank. Just want to know before I find my self not having the parts that I need on a sunday otherwise I will have to postpone till next weekend and ask Mcleod on monday. Thanks guys for any info you might have.

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Old Jun 30, 2012 | 03:20 PM
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Im 99% sure that everyone pretty much uses the ARP fasteners
 
Old Jun 30, 2012 | 03:55 PM
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I am shure they do but is the lengh of the bolt correct for the new flywheel thickness. or are they the same? since I didn't want to get stuck inthe middle. I didn't remove the trans yet but once I have the stock flywheel out I will be able to measure and compare but I figured that I would save my self the headache and ask.
 
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