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Well, I've never done 6, but I have done 1 for 27 years, (or 27 for 1 year, your choice.)
I agree with your post. The pucks on mine, with the calipers loose, able to float, are trouble free, regardless of the distance, (I never really gave it much of a thought, since they are pretty deep to the oring, and looked identical to what I saw coming off) I doubt Parker will give an answer, at least one that is specific... Regards, Randy |
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Talking with Parker, with all new parts, pistons will be out of housing .020-.040.
The 07 disc today is the same as the original disc that was welded, new part disc thickness is .365, with a minimum wear down to .330. All back together works fine Dan |