Clutch Plate Reuseable? and How to Identify Clutch Plate for what Car?
The Clutch Plate looks like the Clutch melted some of its stuff on it. I dont know what happen. I received it like this.
it seems like it could be scraped off but i never tried.
also, how can you identify the clutch plate to see which car it belongs to? theres some numbers on there. i dont have it as of now, but if you need them number to search it, i can get them right away.

it seems like it could be scraped off but i never tried.
also, how can you identify the clutch plate to see which car it belongs to? theres some numbers on there. i dont have it as of now, but if you need them number to search it, i can get them right away.

is that a new plate?.. i doubt it is..
you shouldnt use a used clutch..
go to your local autozone or advanced and get a cheap one.. its probably a lot better than that
that looks like its been sitting in a bucket of water for months..
you shouldnt use a used clutch..
go to your local autozone or advanced and get a cheap one.. its probably a lot better than that
that looks like its been sitting in a bucket of water for months..
I really wouldn't use that thing. Not only has that thing rusted but you don't know the condition of the fingers. You might install everything and notice that the fingers are worn, and don't have enough strength to grab the clutch 100%. Clutch kits on ebay are cheap. I got a exedy clutch kit for like 80 bucks which included everything.
You're much better getting this.
http://cgi.ebay.com/EXEDY-92-0...wItem
It would suck to have to re-remove the transmission because the pressure plate was crap. Make the right choice
You're much better getting this.
http://cgi.ebay.com/EXEDY-92-0...wItem
It would suck to have to re-remove the transmission because the pressure plate was crap. Make the right choice

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