clutch surface 2
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clutch surface 2
I originally posted this in tech section but no answers
I am wondering if you can freshen up the surface of a used clutch plate maybe with some sand paper or some sort of abrasive. I do know "freshening" it will take some life off the clutch. It only has a few hundred miles on it from previous car. The clutch is a Competition Clutch stage 5 with upgraded pressure plate. Any info would be appreciated
I am wondering if you can freshen up the surface of a used clutch plate maybe with some sand paper or some sort of abrasive. I do know "freshening" it will take some life off the clutch. It only has a few hundred miles on it from previous car. The clutch is a Competition Clutch stage 5 with upgraded pressure plate. Any info would be appreciated
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Re: clutch surface 2 (fast forward driver)
i've taken some 220 grit sandpaper to a clutch before (for our GRM 2007$ car, and for my old daily driver).. i sanded the flywheel (orbital sander), clutch pressure plate surface, and the clutch disc (lightly)
seemed to work fine.. it probably would have been fine if i hadnt, but all three parts were used, and had never seen each other before.
budget budget budget.. good luck!
seemed to work fine.. it probably would have been fine if i hadnt, but all three parts were used, and had never seen each other before.
budget budget budget.. good luck!
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Re: clutch surface 2 (redzcstandardhatch)
ok thanks for the info. If i do mess with it everything will be very lightly sanded, maybe. Keep the info coming
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Re: clutch surface 2 (mskansan)
good luck, wasnt thinking before ,,, if your doing the labor your only out what ever time it takes to swap out again if it does'nt work
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