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    Default 4age fwd clutch work for rwd?

    just got my hands on a 4age to replace my tired old 4age, will the clutch on it atm work in my ke70?

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    Yes but add a spigot bearing to the crank...

    Check the life of the clutch, might be worth spending 150 or so to replace it anyway?

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    Only issue may be flywheel size. If you currently run a 200mm and the clutch is for a 212mm fly then it won't work. But it is incredibly easy to measure this and see.

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    Clutch, yes but for future reference, if you buy a clutch kit for an AE82(200mm flywheel), the throwout bearing in that kit will not work on T-50 bearing hub thing.

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