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Old 08-29-2008, 01:16 AM
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Default Spec 3 F1 flywheel Gap

Ok so I have a gap between my spec 3 clutch and my f1 flywheel it about
4mm thick (between pressureplate and flywheel) is this normal I dont think it is but not sure any one have any insight I am supposed to install it on saturday am I going to be runing into a headic or was I sent a wrong part.

Spec part #SC093
and F1 Flywheel was for a 98-02 camaro

let me know anything as Im a bit worried

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Old 08-29-2008, 02:34 AM
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Did you tighten all the bolts, and torque them down when you tested?

Because if you did't its natural because of the spring in the Pressureplate.
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Thanks crazy thats what I thought but this happened before and it was a bigger gap but I think I ll be alright.

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You will have Gap until it is bolted in place. Otherwise there would be no pull-down and therefore no clamp-load. Let me know if you have any further questions. Thanks!
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^Thanks for the input




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