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Old 05-09-2005, 09:04 PM
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Do I need a whole new clutch or can I just replace certin parts?
Old 05-09-2005, 09:48 PM
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It depends upon what year & if your replacing the stocker.
Then what & when exactly does it slip? Knowing what it does & what was done prior can kinda see what you might get away with.
But your gonna be looking at a disc, a pressure plate & I'd recommend the center bearing & doing at least the slave. Then you could get the flywheel resurfaced, & you should be good to go.
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i would get a new clutch personally thats what i did
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Originally Posted by wrencher
It depends upon what year & if your replacing the stocker.
Then what & when exactly does it slip? Knowing what it does & what was done prior can kinda see what you might get away with.
But your gonna be looking at a disc, a pressure plate & I'd recommend the center bearing & doing at least the slave. Then you could get the flywheel resurfaced, & you should be good to go.
I have a 02 SS and it is a exedy twin disc that is why I don't want to buy a whole new clutch
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Have you hit them up for a warranty if possible or even a rebuild of this clutch set? All those parts are prolly special for that set up only so you may need to replace it all if going with another set up.
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I can't find a way to email them or a # to call. All I want to do is replace the broken parts. I want to keep everything else. It was/ is a great clutch.
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Exedy Japan: http://www.exedy.co.jp/index_ex.htm
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