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Old 01-10-2006, 08:08 PM
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Take a look at this clutch:

http://tinypic.com/k1rp1h.jpg

Is this clutch toast or what? I only have 2k miles on it. I've got maybe 30 passes on the clutch. Most launches where at 3k rpms. A few were above 5k rpm. Still, I though it would have lasted longer than this....

What do you think? Do you think there is still life left in it?
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No, I would replace it sence it is out.
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Originally Posted by 408WS6
Take a look at this clutch:

http://tinypic.com/k1rp1h.jpg

Is this clutch toast or what? I only have 2k miles on it. I've got maybe 30 passes on the clutch. Most launches where at 3k rpms. A few were above 5k rpm. Still, I though it would have lasted longer than this....

What do you think? Do you think there is still life left in it?
That picture is worthless. Call the manufacturer of the clutch and have them give you the specifications for the thickness of the disk. Take some calipers and see how your disk thickness compares to the manufacturer's specifications.

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