03-02-2020 | #21 |
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Re: Clutch "flare"
Does anyone want to help me procure this shims? I can’t seem to find any locally and everywhere online either won’t ship to Canada or wants to charge me $50 for shipping.
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03-05-2020 | #22 |
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Re: Clutch "flare"
Does the roller bearing pilot bushing require any special lubrication, or does it just go in as is?
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03-06-2020 | #23 | |
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Re: Clutch "flare"
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I suggest you ask Marc Haibeck for his recommendation, as Marc sees or has seen more of those ZR-1 clutches than practically anybody. (But, for what it is worth, I have the roller bearing pilot installed in my car - for the past 9-10 years and 40k miles. But, maybe I should mention that I avoid holding the clutch pedal down when idling, e.g., at a stop light, etc., which I think reduces wear and tear on that bearing.)
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03-08-2020 | #24 |
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Re: Clutch "flare"
Opinions on this clutch? Particularly the surface of the flywheel and pressure plate.
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03-08-2020 | #25 |
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Re: Clutch "flare"
The flywheel looks pretty normal. The pressure plate is suspect, showing a somewhat normal look on the outside and different look on the inside. Measure them per the specs in the article from Marc Haibeck. As a matter of fact I would run that photo of the PP by Marc and see what he says. Make sure there are no gouges or pits. Doesn’t look like it. If they check out I would scour with a scotchbrite pad to get gloss off and reuse them. The disc looks like it’s about done, getting thin at the outer edges. I would replace the disc. Cleanup the throw out bearing and make sure it runs smoothly. They are sealed bearings. They’re either good or they’re not. Grease the center lightly with hi temp grease where it fits to the input shaft. Install an new pilot bearing, flutted brass or roller bearing, opinions differ of which is best. I like the flutted brass.
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Re: Clutch "flare"
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Thanks for the input. I have a new Centerforce disk as per MH’s clutch article. I also have a roller bearing pilot bearing. Just waiting for a tool to pull it out. The pressure plate and flywheel don’t have any pits or gouges, just that coloring, which I needed some input if it was normal or not. I’ll hit it with the scotch brite and see what it looks like. I’m hoping just the disk is needed. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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03-19-2020 | #28 |
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Re: Clutch "flare"
They look pretty good to me, I've seen far worse. Bill Boudreau takes in rebuildable clutch discs, yours is definitely rebuildable.
He also has a machine shop that he personally certified to resurface the DM. I've had one done by Bill, perfect, like new. He can also disassemble the Valeo PP for rebuild I believe.. Sent from my SM-G950U using ZR-1 Net Registry mobile app |
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