Clutch Replacement Mixed parts: Can I do this???
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Can I use a Spec S3 Clutch
with
RAM Adj Master Cylinder
and with
GM Slave Cylinder?
OR THIS:
Centerforce Dual Friction Clutch
with
SPEC Steel Flywheel
and with
RAM Adj Master Cylinder
and with
GM Slave Cylinder?
Since they're all made to fit in OEM set up, they should all work together no problems, right?
OR
with
RAM Adj Master Cylinder
and with
GM Slave Cylinder?
OR THIS:
Centerforce Dual Friction Clutch
with
SPEC Steel Flywheel
and with
RAM Adj Master Cylinder
and with
GM Slave Cylinder?
Since they're all made to fit in OEM set up, they should all work together no problems, right?
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Mostly yes, though I'm sure there are exceptions. What I wouldn't mix is different pressure plates and discs unless you are SURE the disc thickness is compatible with the pressure plate.