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Clutch (spec3) problem ... help!
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<blockquote data-quote="Dana" data-source="post: 571085" data-attributes="member: 4521"><p>The noise you are hearing may be the pressure plate fingers hitting the clutch disc. The pedal may be causing the release fork to travel too far and push the fingers in towards the disc too much. If this is the case, the simplest solution is to add some free play to the top of the pedal. The will lessen the distance the release fork travels. If that solves the problem, you could install a smaller quadrant, similar to the stock size because the larger one is no longer needed. You no longer need the extra travel for full release that the stock clutch did.</p><p></p><p>The other possibility is broken/loose spring(s) in the disc. </p><p></p><p>Boy, if it isn't one thing it's another with these clutches????</p><p></p><p>Dana</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dana, post: 571085, member: 4521"] The noise you are hearing may be the pressure plate fingers hitting the clutch disc. The pedal may be causing the release fork to travel too far and push the fingers in towards the disc too much. If this is the case, the simplest solution is to add some free play to the top of the pedal. The will lessen the distance the release fork travels. If that solves the problem, you could install a smaller quadrant, similar to the stock size because the larger one is no longer needed. You no longer need the extra travel for full release that the stock clutch did. The other possibility is broken/loose spring(s) in the disc. Boy, if it isn't one thing it's another with these clutches???? Dana [/QUOTE]
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