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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Alberta, Canada
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So for the past while I've occasionally had a bit of a screeching/whistling noise when the clutch pedal is depressed (assuming the throwout bearing), and the last few weeks I've started experiencing a "shiver" when I'm shifting and the clutch is engaging. So I'm planning on a clutch replacement and would appreciate advice on where to find one that's EXACTLY a stock replacement for a '94. Based on what I've read it sounds like some of the clutch kits advertised as a replacement are actually slightly different, so I'd appreciate advice on where such a thing can be found?
Also, I'm not really clear on whether it's necessary/advisable to replace the flywheel at the same time? Thoughts on this point are also appreciated! |
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Rusty,
I would suggest that you contact Jim Jandik at Power Torque Systems in New Virginia, Iowa. Jim was at the recent ZR-1 Gathering in Bowling Green. He will be able to help you with all things related to the clutch in your ZR-1. Website is www.PowertorqueSystems.com Dale Zimmerman Lincoln, NE |
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Couldn't agree more Jim will be helping us as a technical advisor on the forum soon too! He is a great asset to the community! ![]() David |
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Join Date: May 2012
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Thanks for the contact! I've sent Jim an email with my question.
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Join Date: Jun 2010
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one thing to also replace is the pilot bushing .we did the clutch on my 90 a while back and didnt do the pilot bushing and it still squealed .took it apart again and replaced the pilot bushing and all was well . but doing the job twice no fun . also ck the clutch fork and the pivot ball while your in there . hope this helps
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Alberta, Canada
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Thanks all for the advice! I've been in touch with Jim and he's been very helpful so far. I'm definitely going to get some parts from him and have him rebuild others. Unfortunately he doesn't have a non-Chinese throw out bearing, although he said he's still looking into whether he can find one. In the meantime, is there any chance someone on the forum knows where to get a new old stock German made t/o bearing? Or has a spare one laying around that they may be willing to part with?
I'll start a new thread about the throw-out bearing if need be, but thought I'd try keeping it in this thread, first. |
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make sure you use the correct bearing puller for the pilot
the old "pound it out with grease" trick will give you a nice internal oil leak that will kill the motor when it kicks out a crank plug. |
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Alberta, Canada
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Thanks for the heads up, rkreigh!
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