Having read the posts about the 600LE clutch problems, it got me thinking about the 700LE one that I am in the process of building.
Now I'm a bit anal when it comes to building things, so I used a dial gauge on the engine fan mount when it was installed on my engine, and it had 1/100th mm run out, so very very good. When I installed the clutch to it, I had a run out of 35/100thmm. Not good at all for balance at 16/17 thou RPM. I then turned it 180 deg on the fan hub, and it read about the same. (These measurements are at the 'solid' point adj. to the fixing bolts, not on the movable 'shoe' area.)
I decided to go ahead and buy the QuickUK clutch, and have installed that tonight. And the run out - 3/100th mm! Spot on!
Also, I measured the diameter of the clutches, and the Align one is 48.32mm and the QuickUK one is 48.62mm. So as expected the QuickUK ones are a little over sized, but a good thing for the life of the clutch as less movement of the shoe needed.
Now I'm a bit anal when it comes to building things, so I used a dial gauge on the engine fan mount when it was installed on my engine, and it had 1/100th mm run out, so very very good. When I installed the clutch to it, I had a run out of 35/100thmm. Not good at all for balance at 16/17 thou RPM. I then turned it 180 deg on the fan hub, and it read about the same. (These measurements are at the 'solid' point adj. to the fixing bolts, not on the movable 'shoe' area.)
I decided to go ahead and buy the QuickUK clutch, and have installed that tonight. And the run out - 3/100th mm! Spot on!
Also, I measured the diameter of the clutches, and the Align one is 48.32mm and the QuickUK one is 48.62mm. So as expected the QuickUK ones are a little over sized, but a good thing for the life of the clutch as less movement of the shoe needed.

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