New Clutch install,anything else?
#1
Mike Jones
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New Clutch install,anything else?
Just bought an ACT clutch kit from Prostreet.
My question is, is there anything else i need to buy or have done while this install takes place?
I've been told to have my flywheel turned or resurfaced. Something of that nature.....
Just want to make sure everything is there and ready to go. The less down time, the more launch time
My question is, is there anything else i need to buy or have done while this install takes place?
I've been told to have my flywheel turned or resurfaced. Something of that nature.....
Just want to make sure everything is there and ready to go. The less down time, the more launch time
#2
Honda-Tech Member
Re: New Clutch install,anything else? (SlowPokeEg)
http://www.c-speedracing.com/h...h.php
some grease if you dont have any
as for the flywheel its recommended for u to resurface them but i seen people skip it and be fine with it. unless u have a warped one
some grease if you dont have any
as for the flywheel its recommended for u to resurface them but i seen people skip it and be fine with it. unless u have a warped one
#3
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iTrader: (5)
While doing a clutch install you can:
-Get a lighter flywheel for slightly quicker revs/ small amount of HP. I reccomend fidanza
- Replace the throwout bearing & pilot bearing (should come with the clutch kit)
- replace the rear main seal
.. then you should be good to go!
-Get a lighter flywheel for slightly quicker revs/ small amount of HP. I reccomend fidanza
- Replace the throwout bearing & pilot bearing (should come with the clutch kit)
- replace the rear main seal
.. then you should be good to go!
#4
Re: (Jimmy)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Jimmy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">While doing a clutch install you can:
-Get a lighter flywheel for slightly quicker revs/ small amount of HP. I reccomend fidanza
- Replace the throwout bearing & pilot bearing (should come with the clutch kit)
- replace the rear main seal
.. then you should be good to go!</TD></TR></TABLE>
or even an exedy flywheel light but stronger.
-Get a lighter flywheel for slightly quicker revs/ small amount of HP. I reccomend fidanza
- Replace the throwout bearing & pilot bearing (should come with the clutch kit)
- replace the rear main seal
.. then you should be good to go!</TD></TR></TABLE>
or even an exedy flywheel light but stronger.
#5
Mike Jones
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Re: (Toxidomask)
Appreciate the help.
As far as a flywheel. It's not a necessity and i don't think i wanna spend any more money than needed on the Dseries motor. Unless after it goes, i decide to build it rather than go 2cams.
I'd love a lightened flywheel, but that clutch set me back a bit of cash already!lol
As far as a flywheel. It's not a necessity and i don't think i wanna spend any more money than needed on the Dseries motor. Unless after it goes, i decide to build it rather than go 2cams.
I'd love a lightened flywheel, but that clutch set me back a bit of cash already!lol
#6
Honda-Tech Member
Re: (SlowPokeEg)
imo it wasnt worth my $250 for a lighter flywheel
it felt the same as my stock b16a one
it doesnt gain you hp but free up some probably nothing noticable
it felt the same as my stock b16a one
it doesnt gain you hp but free up some probably nothing noticable
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