Spec Stage 3 Install few questions
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Spec Stage 3 Install few questions
Hey Guys,
Well I just finished installing the spec stage 3 clutch (yeah,love it or hate it) in my 02 Z28 and had some questions. My old clutch which was also a spec stage 3 always had a high engagement point, so when I installed this one I put the shim provided behind the slave cylinder thinking it would lower the engagement point. Well it turns out it engages at the same point if not a little higher So my question is what do you guys recommend I should do? Also, the clutch slipped when I gave it some gas in a higher gear, is that normal? There is only 10mi on the clutch.
Oh and it does have the drill mod,
Thanks in advance,
Kevin D
Well I just finished installing the spec stage 3 clutch (yeah,love it or hate it) in my 02 Z28 and had some questions. My old clutch which was also a spec stage 3 always had a high engagement point, so when I installed this one I put the shim provided behind the slave cylinder thinking it would lower the engagement point. Well it turns out it engages at the same point if not a little higher So my question is what do you guys recommend I should do? Also, the clutch slipped when I gave it some gas in a higher gear, is that normal? There is only 10mi on the clutch.
Oh and it does have the drill mod,
Thanks in advance,
Kevin D
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There's nothing you can do about the engagement point. You can move it a little closer to the floor with an adjustable master (not sure it's worth the effort). Break it in and you should be good to go.
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Originally Posted by CW00BlackTA
There's nothing you can do about the engagement point. You can move it a little closer to the floor with an adjustable master (not sure it's worth the effort). Break it in and you should be good to go.
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I would break it in good. but yea mines also doing this as well i dont like the high engagement feels like its not getting to release. i might by an adjustable master very soon i dont wanna fry my clutch from it not being fully engaged.