[s-cars] clutch recommendation
Gabriel Caldwell
gabriel at ts.bc.ca
Fri May 6 13:23:16 EDT 2005
The centerforce clutch would use weights if there was room but there
isn't. So there are no weights. I question the use of an unsprung
clutch disc with a solid flywheel. I would attribute centerforce
failures to this. I have gone with a centerforce clutch and a
resurfaced stock dual mass flywheel.
Gabriel Caldwell
-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Clancy [mailto:clancybill at yahoo.com]
Sent: May 6, 2005 9:16 AM
To: s-car-list at audifans.com
Subject: [s-cars] clutch recommendation
Hello all
I realize there has been a few threads on clutches, but I need to ask as
I will soon be doing mine.
I currently have the Luk replacement OEM clutch. It's been good for
40,000 miles, but it's not really that rugged. It's taken a beating a
few times and held up.. so maybe that means it really is rugged...but
it's getting spent and doesn't have nearly the grip it had when new.
I like what I see on the Spec site. Any opinions?
And what about the dual mass flywheel? Is that what I can feel in the
clutch pedal? Sort of a slight clicking tapping with every rotation
of the engine? Sort of like a failed piston rod bearing. I've
noticed it on every S-Car that I have driven. Is nixing the dual
mass suggested as an upgrade?
I saw some opinions on Centerforce and also about the failures. ;-|
Has anyone had a good experience? They don't still use those ridiculous
spinning weights do they? ;-)
thanks
-bill
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