jaehyun127
06-06-2005, 12:17 PM
It seems that although the extreme clutch may be overkill, its only about 15%-20% stiffer than the heavy duty clutch. That said, it's still nowhere as stiff as the mustang's clutch that i was scared off from.
I guess i'll keep it.
However, the guy told me that when a clutch is brand new, the catch point is almost right off the floor. My engagement is like 2in engaged so he said my clutch is pretty worn. I guess it's time for a new one...
what are the characteristics and signs of a worn clutch??
James.
Wankeler
06-06-2005, 02:27 PM
what are the characteristics and signs of a worn clutch??
When the clutch is engaged, you step on the gas and the RPMs increase, without the speed of the vehicle increasing (or a gawd aweful burning asbestos smell).
jaehyun127
06-06-2005, 06:24 PM
well.. what are the signs before the clutch actually gives? Like, what the SR motorsports guy said -- is he right??
I can tap (1-2in compress clutch pedal) and i can engage gears... as opposed to a new clutch, where the catch point is like, almost to the floor...
qwkphkr
06-06-2005, 09:05 PM
The engagement point on most clutches is adjustable. A worn clutch will tend to slip more on takeup, in other words you might not see the RPM's spin, but you'll feel a "loss" of power when you take off.
Razz1
06-07-2005, 12:02 AM
the clutch becomes stiffer and harder to push in.
jaehyun127
06-08-2005, 10:01 PM
the clutch becomes stiffer and harder to push in on a worn clutch??
that's strange.. b/c when i watched the skip barber driving school video, they said in a FAILED clutch, you can still control the rev's and gears through stronger throttle or soemthing like that... and the clutch would be very "soft"