This must be the 5th thread in as many weeks about broken lifter plates. While its true care must be taken tightening them down, alternate and rotate the bolts etc. I have never seen one break where it wasn't a case of the splines and notches of the pressure plate and the hub not being lined up. Obviously there are four spring posts meaning there are only 4 ways the 2 can be meshed together.
But in reality there is only one way (maybe 2 at most) they can go back together and have the splines and notches line up.
If care is not given to this issue, the plate will break every time. I can't get the search function to work, so I'll have to do it from scratch.
Right way:
![](http://i313.photobucket.com/albums/ll384/rondison/Phaedrus/PB280015.jpg)
Wrong way:
![](http://i313.photobucket.com/albums/ll384/rondison/Phaedrus/PB280014.jpg)
When disassembling, its suggested that you mark a post and an adjacent spot on the hub, so it goes back together properly.
![](http://i313.photobucket.com/albums/ll384/rondison/Phaedrus/PB280017.jpg)
If this wasn't your problem, then nevermind. But sooner or later we're going to run out of lifter plates like unicorn fork bridges.
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