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Clutch will not disengage?
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Clutch will not disengage?
I have a Ford pressure plate and flywheel and a GQ clutch or it seems to be as it has the GQ spline pattern. I was thinking of spacing the pressure plate back 1 or 2 mm.
The clutch fork works and all so that is not the problem. Thanks.
LudaCris
The clutch fork works and all so that is not the problem. Thanks.
LudaCris
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Have a look at the flywheel, you may be able to machine the surface to suit rather than spacing. You could end up with a clutch shudder if you try spacing and it's not even. cheers. 
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I might just pull it out and take it to a clutch specialist who can have a look at it and determine the best way to get it workin.
I do like the idea of machining it down where the clutch clamps though and will most likly go this way.
Ford sh#t hey. We will see J Top.
LudaCris
I do like the idea of machining it down where the clutch clamps though and will most likly go this way.
Ford sh#t hey. We will see J Top.
LudaCris
Cris's 4 X 4 Accessories & Suspension 0404 736 325 Rock Sliders From $499
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