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Post by street16 on Jun 3, 2013 14:35:19 GMT -6
I had a braided steel line for my hydraulic throwout bearing fail in an odd way - it would hold pressure and slowly release pressure. As a result, my clutch started slipping as I went onto the track for the pace lap. I knew something was wrong, but didn't figure it out until the green flag dropped. Bottom line, I went about three laps with the clutch slipping. I replaced the line, miked the discs (they all checked good), reassembled everything, and it seems to hold fine - breaks the tires loose on asphalt. Question is: should I trust it, or go ahead and replace the disc?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2013 12:29:33 GMT -6
I would think it would be fine once the discs got hot and burned everything off. Your good.
Dave
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Post by street16 on Jun 19, 2013 14:38:33 GMT -6
Raced this past weekend - it held.
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Post by flipflopoo1oo on Mar 8, 2014 17:40:12 GMT -6
Some have shims that set preload and measurements to set the tension up by! I have ground the pin-stops to get another race or two .020, and shimmed it back with new disc!
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