Does MTF help with clutch engagement??
I bought an Exedy OEM clutch kit and got it installed professionally today.
Before my clutch engaged near the top so I changed it, and after the new install, it still engages near the top!! I thought this problem would be fixed when I got a new clutch!! Isn't integras supposed to engage near the bottom or middle?? Damn, I'm sorta pissed. Do I need to break it in for that to happen or no way?? I know we have hydraulic clutches......
I bled my clutch and filled it with fresh brake fluid and the engagement is still the same. The CMC and CSC don't leak at all and this is a new clutch.
SO QUESTION IS: is this fine?? The poll here is 50% of people's clutches engage at bottom to middle and 50% of the people engage at top like mine.
Does changing the MTF help or no??
Before my clutch engaged near the top so I changed it, and after the new install, it still engages near the top!! I thought this problem would be fixed when I got a new clutch!! Isn't integras supposed to engage near the bottom or middle?? Damn, I'm sorta pissed. Do I need to break it in for that to happen or no way?? I know we have hydraulic clutches......
I bled my clutch and filled it with fresh brake fluid and the engagement is still the same. The CMC and CSC don't leak at all and this is a new clutch.
SO QUESTION IS: is this fine?? The poll here is 50% of people's clutches engage at bottom to middle and 50% of the people engage at top like mine.
Does changing the MTF help or no??
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just4747
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Dec 5, 2004 11:30 AM




