Re: [DMCForum] Clutch woes
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Re: [DMCForum] Clutch woes
- From: Ryan Wright <ryanpwright@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2005 15:28:13 -0700
Man, I wish I hadn't replaced it so long ago - I have zero
recollection of how the thing was cut. Can't even picture it in my
head. I brought it home, looked at it for a bit while I installed it
(upside down, on my back), and sealed things up.
I'll be bleeding the clutch in a few more hours, so I guess I'll find out then.
-Ryan
On 6/1/05, Marc Levy <malevy_nj@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
> --- Ryan Wright <ryanpwright@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > Assuming this is the case -- I want to be prepared
> > if it is -- will I
> > be wise to buy a new clutch disk in addition to the
> > new flywheel? Or
> > would it be OK to simply put a new flywheel in and
> > leave everything
> > else alone?
>
> All depends on how soon you want to do the job again.
> You don't know how long the disk has been slipping, so
> it is hard to say how much meat you have worn off of
> it (assuming this is the problem).
>
> > Would a shop typically cut the disk flat if not
> > given other
> > instructions? I just took it down to Napa, asked
> > them to resurface it,
> > and picked it up a day later... I did not know nor
> > say anything about
> > /how/ to cut it.
>
> It should be clear to any one looking at the flywheel
> that it has a step-cut on it.. So it depends on how
> attentive the person who did the work was. It is
> extra work to cut the steps, so not uncommon for
> someone to ignore that detail.
>
> > -Ryan
> >
>
>
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