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Re: MOD PARTY, AUGUSTA GA
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Story of my life...........A day late and a dollar short..........

A few pics of some of my parties.....

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Re: C4 Clutch / Flywheel
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As we speak, my 88 is on the lift at my mechanics shop getting the clutch/flywheel replaced. He's run into an issue regarding the engagement of the clutch. The last shop that did my clutch managed to really screw things up by making a makeshift slave cylinder push rod out of two doorstops welded together. We've concluded that they ran into the same problem as my current shop but rather then diagnose the problem, they simply made a longer rod and put that in.
The issue now is whether or not they used the right clutch in the first place. If anyone has their clutch apart and can measure the "thickness" of the pressure plate from the bottom of the plate to the top of the splines it might help us in figuring out what is wrong. If all else fails, I'll end up getting a clutch kit from Ecklers and see if that works.

Anybody have theirs apart?

Posted on: 2008/4/5 19:18
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