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Just ordered my new Centerforce DF clutch this am, to replace the other one that is slipping. Will have to install it early next week, as we are taking a trip next weekend in it! It had almost 8000 miles on it the existing Centerforce clutch, so I guess I can't complain too much with all the abuse it has to put up with!!! It started having its problem at the dragstrip a few weeks ago, then apparently got worse when I put the KDW's on it, and did a small "road test"!!! Oh well, will keep you updated on the progress. I will be installing a scattershield at the same time, just to save my feet someday!!
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New tires, new clutch.....what's next? You better keep the driveline intact! We can't afford anything else to break.
Posts: 7198 | From: Near Portland, Oregon, USA | Registered: Feb 2000
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hey, since steve got to spend $269.00 on a clutch, does that mean that you get to buy 269 hotwheel cars to make it even? Posts: 1579 | From: Portland, OR. | Registered: May 2001
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I am proud of you to only get 8000 miles from a clutch. At least we all know the car is not a trailer queen! Posts: 5682 | From: Dearborn,Mi. | Registered: Feb 2002
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quote:Originally posted by NATESS: hey, since steve got to spend $269.00 on a clutch, does that mean that you get to buy 269 hotwheel cars to make it even?
Yup! Something like that.
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Actually, only one set, and the fronts were more worn than the rears! They have about 75% tread left except on the outer edges of the outer blocks on the front tires.
Got the clutch out now, lots of hot spots on the clutch and flywheel. I don't highly recommend second gear starts at the dragstrip
Just got the clutch done and back in. It hasn't felt this good in a LONG time. Must have been worn for awhile. It works good now!
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Posts: 1443 | From: Lake Oswego, Oregon | Registered: Dec 2001
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quote:Originally posted by White Lightning: Thats great get the car in great shape for when I get out there. I don't think I remeber how to get to your shop from SE. 82nd street.
Rob
Rob, go south on I-205, then north on I-5 to the Lake Oswego/Durham exit, turn right at the offramp signal, go to the 2nd light, turn right. Thats Jean Rd. Go to the Tee, turn left, 2 blocks on the left!
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