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Does oil damage clutch disc's
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Does oil damage clutch disc's
Just done my rear main and put in a new clutch but my old one has bugger all wear and was only slipping because so much oil was getting onto it. Will the old clutch disc still be alright to keep as a spare? or would the oil have damaged it?
Why? How much is a clutch plate worth these days?
Just personally, if I had to go to the hassle of replacing a clutch plate, I wouldn't risk a questionable clutch plate - I'd put in a new one rather than risk having to do it all again.
If you're talking about a "limp home" spare to take away, then it may be better than nothing - but I've never even contemplated carrying a clutch plate as a spare.
Just personally, if I had to go to the hassle of replacing a clutch plate, I wouldn't risk a questionable clutch plate - I'd put in a new one rather than risk having to do it all again.
If you're talking about a "limp home" spare to take away, then it may be better than nothing - but I've never even contemplated carrying a clutch plate as a spare.
Resident Terrorist
x2.-Scott- wrote:Why? How much is a clutch plate worth these days?
Just personally, if I had to go to the hassle of replacing a clutch plate, I wouldn't risk a questionable clutch plate - I'd put in a new one rather than risk having to do it all again.
If you're talking about a "limp home" spare to take away, then it may be better than nothing - but I've never even contemplated carrying a clutch plate as a spare.
If you're going to go to the trouble of replacing a clutch plate in the bush you might as well put a new one in. Brake pads/shoes/clutch plates hate oil. Depending on how long and how much they have been contaminated, they can be revived with brake cleaner as said, but if they are badly contaminated I would throw them away.
If you know how to change it yourself, and have the time, just use it. Chances are it will be fine if you clean it up well, and your not wasting $100 + resources/land fill
If you where paying someone to do it I'd say spend the $100 and get it done once, and get it done right - new parts all round
If you where paying someone to do it I'd say spend the $100 and get it done once, and get it done right - new parts all round
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It's likey to shudder. Clutch friction material is fiberous so it absorbs the oil. You'll never get it all out by cleaning the plate.RockyF75 wrote:If you know how to change it yourself, and have the time, just use it. Chances are it will be fine if you clean it up well.
It's not worth the risk unless you have heaps of spare time and enjoy replacing clutches in your car.
Dan
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Spot on. Brakekleen won't clean oil already absorbed into the friction material, its only good for cleaning of stuff like flywheels etc.Ruffy wrote:It's likey to shudder. Clutch friction material is fiberous so it absorbs the oil. You'll never get it all out by cleaning the plate.RockyF75 wrote:If you know how to change it yourself, and have the time, just use it. Chances are it will be fine if you clean it up well.
It's not worth the risk unless you have heaps of spare time and enjoy replacing clutches in your car.
Dan
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Re: Does oil damage clutch disc's
It will make a great spare ........... frisbie !Wesley wrote: Will the old clutch disc still be alright to keep as a spare? or would the oil have damaged it?
but as far as a clutch plate goes......... its toast
Get over it & move on..... keep the memories if you must
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