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The point that interested me was the contention that an anti burst cover should have been used, no mention of a pressure plate. So I was wondering what an anti burst cover was, a quick google did not turn up anything.

By the pics it looked like the pressure plate had exploded which is a scarey thing, my car has a single plate JB 'full monty' clutch so I'm wondering what sort of pressure plate was used in it. Not a cast one I hope.

Then again what clutch manufacturers give details of the materials used in there pressure plates? Nodular iron is the only one I've heard of.

Anti burst is Nodular Iron

Noels full monty did use a cast pressure plate, so im thinking yours would be the same

Here is a link from the jolly green giant explaining it http://www.sauqld.com/ipb/index.php?s=&amp...ost&p=63370

And now the thread about why a thread was closed, has been closed.

Fineline your outburst did not help, regardless of whether you are pissed off or not you could have chosen to make you point without attacking/abuse/name calling. I haven't warned you this time but please think more before hitting "reply" next time.

BTW R34kid please take up your legal advice with Christian, I just enforce the rules he set.

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