Changed my clutch today, very surprised
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Changed my clutch today, very surprised
Okay guys, just looking for a little feedback of what happened here. I swapped out my ~5k mile LS6 clutch that was slipping like crazy for a monster level 3, and met with an interesting discovery. The old pressure plate had extreme wear on the fingers, which it looks like the TOB was riding the fingers all the time probably. The clutch disk itself, and the flywheel and pressure plate all look brand new for the inside inch or so, the very outside half inch is really worn and glazed. The metal surfaces on the fw and pp still have the manufacturing little ridges up until the outside edge as well, looks like the day it went in the car on the inside. I will post pics in the morning but I'm wondering if anyone knows why it might have done this. My guess is the TOB riding on the release fingers? I don't know why it would do that there is no shim all 100% stock parts. I didn't bother to check the gap since I was using stock everything.
Also, the clutch was a PITA to install back when I did it, the pp wouldn't line up at all I ended up using a mallet to get the dowels in.
Also, the clutch was a PITA to install back when I did it, the pp wouldn't line up at all I ended up using a mallet to get the dowels in.
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Well, teh pics are really hard to tell, with the blur and all, but if the clutch was that new (5K miles as you said) but it slipped that bad, you probaly had an engagement problem, in that it was always disengaged partially (you were riding teh clutch without knowing it) You say you did not check the clearances, so maybe it was improperly shimmed would be a guess, or a sticking slave. When you did teh clutch, DID you replace teh slave, or????
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Well, teh pics are really hard to tell, with the blur and all, but if the clutch was that new (5K miles as you said) but it slipped that bad, you probaly had an engagement problem, in that it was always disengaged partially (you were riding teh clutch without knowing it) You say you did not check the clearances, so maybe it was improperly shimmed would be a guess, or a sticking slave. When you did teh clutch, DID you replace teh slave, or????
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sounds kind of like a hydralic issue keeping it engauged. Did you use an adjustable master cylinder that could have been adjusted incorrectly causing it to always be slightly engauged? I think your suppose to have 4-6 inches or so of freeplay on the clutch pedal before it starts to disengauge.
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The TOB has a 1/8th inch ring dug into it from the pressure plate. It had about 1 to 2 inch of play on the pedal, felt normal compared to my buddies SS with the same stock clutch. I compared the slave to the new one I installed and its the same exact thing. I'm just curious to see what the problem was.