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I have left from my automatic conversion my DMF.
Is it a serviceable unit? I'm about 99% sure it had broken springs, from lugging too low RPM's when I bought it - supposedly a common problem... Is it trash, or list-able, on eBay? It had about 31.6k on it when the conversion was done..................................... |
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My understanding is that they are not
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So is the thing a doorstop / trash?
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If its bad, then probably yes.....make sure its really bad though
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Mine knocks in one direction slightly. It only acts up when there is a misfire and sometimes when the engine turns off, it knocks once. I was able to find a much better used one which I'm saving for later. The spring that damps the accelerating direction is still good so I'm gonna run it for the duration of this clutch.
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I think I read that the springs are supposed to absorb vibration at low rpm's.
I had to set torque convertor lockup over 45 for that vibration. Any lower, and the whole car would shake, even at speed. |
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