Barnett clutch plates have long been associated with competition applications, and this plain steel clutch plate is manufactured to the highest quality available. Suitable for use in the BSA twins from 1966-1972 and Triumph twins from 1947-1983. This listing is for (1) or (6) steel clutch plate. Most applications require (6) steel plates.
Made in the US, the driven plain steel clutch plate has a light coarse finish to enhance engagement with the driving friction plates. The plate measures .078″ thick.
The clutch functions to transfer power from the engine to the transmission. The driving plates and plain steel driven plates are alternated within the clutch chainwheel and located by tabs that fit into corresponding grooves in the clutch center and clutch chainwheel. The tabs must be in good condition and free of burrs to allow free lateral movement of the plates. A total of (6) driven steel plates are used in the clutch chainwheel, in most applications.
The primary chaincase cover is removed to gain access to the primary drive system. Once the clutch spring nuts are free from the studs, the pressure plate can be removed, allowing access to the clutch plates. A magnet can be useful to help remove stubborn plates. Consult the workshop manual for the complete procedure.Â
Fitment: BSA A50 A65 1966-1972, Triumph 350 500 650 750 1947-1983Â
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