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Quartermaster clutch question?

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10_seconds_2luv

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Sep 10, 2007
Farmington, Michigan
I have just recieved my Quarter Master twin disc metallic clutch today for my 1990 AWD Eagle Talon :thumb: I have read that there is a "minor clutch fork modification" that must be made to get this clutch to work in this car :confused: I have researched this site and came up with nothing :( Does anyone have any idea what kind of modification this might be? The instructions that came with the clutch are very vague :rolleyes: Thanks in advance!
 
The only thing I found about the quarter master is that you need to shave the fork or it hits the front of the disc assembly.

http://forum.widsm.org/showthread.php?t=3216
Thanks anyways.......but that refers to an EVO.........I have a 1st generation 6 bolt AWD Talon......I just do not want to get into it tomorrow night and have to pull the transmission out a 2nd time because of "not knowing".........I have changed the clutch in my car 7 different times so I am not a beginner in this area.........any help here is greatly appreciated :thumb:
 
Thanks anyways.......but that refers to an EVO.........I have a 1st generation 6 bolt AWD Talon......I just do not want to get into it tomorrow night and have to pull the transmission out a 2nd time because of "not knowing".........I have changed the clutch in my car 7 different times so I am not a beginner in this area.........any help here is greatly appreciated :thumb:

The guy has a 1992 Talon Tsi AWD in the link I posted.

PM these 2 members and ask them if they have any info, one of them has a 2G the other has a 6 bolt 1G and both run the Quarter Master clutch.
http://www.dsmtuners.com/forums/member.php?u=60467
http://www.dsmtuners.com/forums/member.php?u=28723
 
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