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Old Feb 12, 2011, 02:13 PM
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Thickness of Exedy Disk on Clutches

Does anyone know the nominal thickness of the Exedy metallic discs when they are new? Thank you
Old Feb 12, 2011, 02:59 PM
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Which clutch do you have? Single, twin??
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0.250mm i thought.
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.25mm would be nearly paper thin (actually 2-3 pieces copy of paper).
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Originally Posted by Kracka
.25mm would be nearly paper thin (actually 2-3 pieces copy of paper).
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02.50mm thick is what i meant.
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For the twin its between 4.02mm-4.06mm

source:
http://highboostforum.com/forum/show...D-Cerametallic
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4mm is considered new, 3.2mm is the service limit. I have seen them slip with one plate at 3.8 though so something to consider.
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Thanks guys, this is a triple I am talking about. Seems like 4 mm is the number?
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4mm new
3mm= 0% life left
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Originally Posted by RyuEvoIX
4mm new
3mm= 0% life left
Thank you very much I really appreciate it. That is why I love this forum, it seems like everyone is ready to help anybody.
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After pulling my motor my disks measure 3.6 for the t/m side and 3.8 for the f/w side. Think I can reuse them or replace them now? I was thinking of maybe just replacing the t/m disk only. Any suggestions?
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