So i fixed the flywheel and more problems arise...help again...
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So i fixed the flywheel and more problems arise...help again...
so i got the flywheel on and its workin like a charm but when the whole thing is assembled i dont get the spacing for the clutch clearance...i have all shims installed and there is still no play at all...what to do now?
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RE: So i fixed the flywheel and more problems arise...help again...
Your not suppost to have all the shims intalled, put enough in the back of the clutch bell so that when you spin it it does not rub on the shoe or the adj nut. Then put enough on the top so that there is abbout .5 to 1mm of play when you pull the clutch bell back and fourth. [link=http://www.cefx.net/tips/nitro/clutch/index.php]Centex Clutch Tuning Tips[/link]
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RE: So i fixed the flywheel and more problems arise...help again...
thanks man just got off the phone with sabastion over at brooklyn and got me taken care of...i was using the wrong adapter for the flywheel...
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RE: So i fixed the flywheel and more problems arise...help again...
and it continues got the motor dialed in and clutch set to a nice setting i think. I was lookin the car over while redoing my servo wiring and other junk and look to see for some reason my rear diff is leaking...*** will it ever end? I dont think my car likes me.
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RE: So i fixed the flywheel and more problems arise...help again...
try using thicker diff oil/grease. some diffs that dont come with a gasket dont seal low viscosity oils that well.
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RE: So i fixed the flywheel and more problems arise...help again...
i dont know if its a good idea but im thinkin about refilling it and throwing some liquid gasket on the seams to get a good seal but i dont know if thats acceptable.. but im using 10000 weight, thats pretty think in my book.