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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: ASHFORD
Posts: 17
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Hey, I spoke to Dusty at MVP Motorspoorts last night, who was very helpful. He advised that when you change/ upgrade your clutch, they can simetimes become stiffer, however that there should not be any sort of play with regards to the fork etc. He said at 1st try putting it into 2nd then 1st and this should make 1st gear easier to go into and the same applies for reverse. Also he was saying the generally Spring plated clutches are installed in a different way to the stock clutch, i.e. the opposite direction to which a stock plate would be fitted. But said that's how RPS clutches are fitted, but that they don't really deal with Southbend clutches, so that may not be correct for them, but generally they do fit in the opposite direction........Do you know if this is true or not??? Yeah if i had a choice i would of taken it to a Supra garage, or at least a garage with some sort of experinence in performance cars, but i was limited in choice, and most specialists are too far away, especially with me having to tow the car to them! I actaully live in Ashford in Middlesex in the UK, im sure if i was in the US i would of found loads of specialist garages..... Dam the UK.. ha ha! Cheers T |
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