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Old 07-11-2010, 09:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Mike454SS
If a new ZO6 owners manual doesn't say anything specific to do to the clutch...I'd just drive the car, thats all I intend to do...bolt it in and start driving.
Exactly. Its an OEM organic clutch, they do not require any specific break-in period or certain driving style. Aftermarket kevlar lined clutches require a break in so that they can properly bed in the disc to the flywheel.
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Originally Posted by 01SLPSS
when i first put the ls7 clutch in my car a couple weeks ago...the clutch pedal was barely off the floor and i was worried and now after 300-some miles the clutch pedal is near normal....great clutch i love it!!!! highly recommended!!!!
Thats the problem I am having now.

and after reading alot of things in this thread, hopefully mine will be able to come to normal after a while!

I am going to bleed the line again though, just to be safe.
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Originally Posted by Boost-box
Thats the problem I am having now.

and after reading alot of things in this thread, hopefully mine will be able to come to normal after a while!

I am going to bleed the line again though, just to be safe.
Does pedal pressure feel the same throughout travel, or does it feel like it's mushy up top then better as it moves closer to the floor?



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