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Clutch replacement time - what to get?
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<blockquote data-quote="Avispa" data-source="post: 16150747" data-attributes="member: 78552"><p>OK, this is really helpful... No doubt the HP isn't enough to <em>need</em> a dual disk to hold it. I wasn't sure about the pedal effort on a Centerforce DFX, another Spec or anything similar - I had a Spec Stage 2 in it at one time and that was a real PITA in traffic. So is the factory clutch. It's my DD - spend a couple hours in traffic on I-10 west of Houston and you'll understand. I hadn't thought about just replacing the disk b/c I wasn't sure whether a different disk would work - what's the compressed thickness and required plate pullback? IDK. geoff, that may be a great solution if it will work. The Stage 2+ doesn't slip (yet), it just wore down to the point where there's no aft freeplay in the fork. I could fix that with an adjustable pivot ball, but that seems like a band-aid, esp. with about 40,000 on the clutch. If the trans has to come out, might as well fix everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Avispa, post: 16150747, member: 78552"] OK, this is really helpful... No doubt the HP isn't enough to [i]need[/i] a dual disk to hold it. I wasn't sure about the pedal effort on a Centerforce DFX, another Spec or anything similar - I had a Spec Stage 2 in it at one time and that was a real PITA in traffic. So is the factory clutch. It's my DD - spend a couple hours in traffic on I-10 west of Houston and you'll understand. I hadn't thought about just replacing the disk b/c I wasn't sure whether a different disk would work - what's the compressed thickness and required plate pullback? IDK. geoff, that may be a great solution if it will work. The Stage 2+ doesn't slip (yet), it just wore down to the point where there's no aft freeplay in the fork. I could fix that with an adjustable pivot ball, but that seems like a band-aid, esp. with about 40,000 on the clutch. If the trans has to come out, might as well fix everything. [/QUOTE]
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