Good day all,
Just curious as to how this should work... When my motor was swapped, they kept the old clutch in but machined a standard flywheel, the clutch did have a little sheen to it and couple of small heat spots. Now, over time, under hard acceleration, it feels a little rough. It is as though the clutch is slipping ever so slightly. Acceleration feels smoother and better on half throttle. If i flick the car into neutral and go through the rev range, it's smooth as caramel.
Also, the standard kick back on deceleration feels a little laggy and delayed, almost like something is sticking... There is also a squeaking noise coming from the back of then engine bay that will go away when pressure is applied to the clutch pedal.
Used Clutch on Freshly Machined Flywheel
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Re: Used Clutch on Freshly Machined Flywheel
Cheyne,
YOU NEED A DISTRACTION, Get a girl and just drive the car!
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YOU NEED A DISTRACTION, Get a girl and just drive the car!
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Re: Used Clutch on Freshly Machined Flywheel
Squeak is the spigot bearing
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Haha, thanks Greg. Got the girl. Car is still very fun to drive, no worries there, just wanted some advice.
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Re: Used Clutch on Freshly Machined Flywheel
Hi Cheyne,
I too would lean toward the Spigot bearing (bush?) and the fix would require gearbox removal, I had an old Holden once and it only squeaked on cold days, the bush was a non ferrous lubricant filled alloy and the lube only worked once it was warm.
Good luck.
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I too would lean toward the Spigot bearing (bush?) and the fix would require gearbox removal, I had an old Holden once and it only squeaked on cold days, the bush was a non ferrous lubricant filled alloy and the lube only worked once it was warm.
Good luck.
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Yeah, sounds about right. I'm not so concerned about the noise though, more what is going on with the clutch/flywheel.
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Re: Used Clutch on Freshly Machined Flywheel
The squeaking noise if it sounds like crickets, could be the slave cylinder pushrod touching the clutch arm.
Needs a lil grease to shut it up.
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Re: Used Clutch on Freshly Machined Flywheel
not sure about the descriptions you are giving. Might just be easier to get a mechanic to test drive it eg MX5 factory or someone you know. If the clutch is slipping it usually pretty easy to reproduce- eg handbrake on release clutch- select high gear on a steep hill ie make the car lug etc.
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