Clutch Install Help Needed
So, I'm gonna install my clutch myself in my 01 GS-R. I downloaded the service manual from the post above coz uhn...i lost mine....but i'm unsure about a few things. First, my teggy has 36k On it. guesses on if a flywheel resurface is needed? If so, i'm gonna have to take it to a shop >:(. also, anybody know of any good walkthroughs/writeups? Thanks!
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Resurface your flywheel, might as wheel sense you got it all apart, it cost about 40 bucks to have done. Or do it on a brake lay if you know a firend or someone that works at a shop
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It's alway's better to get the flywheel re-surfaced when installing a new clutch. At that mileage I think i'd do it just to be safe.
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Yes. It would kinda be like using new rings without honing the cylinders. It may work, but it's better if you do it right.
I put a new clutch in my old car and didn't resurface the flywheel and to this day I wonder if the clutch was really shitty, or if I fucked up by not resurfacing. The polls say 80% that I should have resurfaced. Don't be like me. ;) |
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i just got a TODA flywheel when my clutch was put in.
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Originally Posted by 98Spec EK
i just got a TODA flywheel when my clutch was put in.
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Yah i was thinking about just getting the ACT flywheel, but i heard lightened flywheels suck for boosted apps? anyone have any input?
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didn't resurface mine...and it's holding strong up to 15 psi now.
I did break it in properly though...maybe that helped. I noticed that the clutch grabbed much harder after e few hondred miles breaking in |
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How did ya break it in?
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A few smokey burnouts and clutch dups will cut that break in period in half you know ;)
Kidding... don't try it. |
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