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Old Dec 27, 2016, 05:10 AM
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How much life my exedy twin has?

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Old Dec 27, 2016, 02:50 PM
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The clutch material is determined by thickness. Measure it.
your floating and the rest looks rough. I would not reuse them without machining them. Then you still have to check for thickness again to make sure they are in spec.
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thickness new is 4 mm, but looking at that I wouldnt put that in and its probably cheaper to buy a new one.
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Yes i am getting my new clutch will drive it for 4 months max
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those frictions look great. you can machine your flywheel legs down the thickness of the worn off material. it will then give like new lifespan. I have done this with great results.
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Originally Posted by 94AWDcoupe
those frictions look great. you can machine your flywheel legs down the thickness of the worn off material. it will then give like new lifespan. I have done this with great results.
Can you tell me how did you that? how can it be done.
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measure the disc thickness. new they are 3.9mm each. example if they measure 3.6 and 3.7 you would remove .5mm from pressure plate stands. any clutch shop can remove the thickness on their surface grinder.
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If you already have the tranny out you mind as well do a clutch rebuild . I mean why risk having to do the labor again in a few month. Just my opinion
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