Exedy Clutch and Spoon Flywheel install this weekend... time to break in??
Got the spoon flywheel down at nopi, just got in my clutch today. Im going to put it in on saturday, going to try and get some pics of the install and final product. I was wondering about the break in time for the clutch. I did a search and saw that about five hundred miles is pretty common time (city miles). I was wondering though if for the break in time, when your taking it easy, can you just not engage it fast (such as quick shifting), or can you not accelerate fast at all after the clutch is already engaged? Or can you not do both?
treat like you would a pair of new shoes. first couple weaks
keep it clean and unscuffed, but once it gets scuffed
then just have fun!
keep it clean and unscuffed, but once it gets scuffed
then just have fun!
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