RAMviperIFFIC
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I have about 6,000 miles on my second Centerforce clutch and it has been shifting with difficulty the past month or so. It is very intermittent. I had a local transmission shop (friend of mine) drive it for a day and he said that the clutch disc does not seem to be disengaging from the flywheel when the clutch is depressed.
When letting the clutch pedal out, the clutch does not start to grab until about half way out, which is correct. I have the upgraded viper slave and the system is bled correctly. You may remember, last fall I started a thread similiar to this one when I had a few thousand miles on my first Centerforce clutch.
I dropped my truck off at my mechanic and he will be pulling the tranny out tomorrow.
I was told from the tranny shop that I should grease the splines on the input shaft where the clutch rides on. Have any of you done this? I am going to have my flywheel re-surfaced and we will definitely inspect the splines on the input shaft as well as the clutch disc.
I drive my truck daily and flog it regularly. So, my driving habbits are not the best for equipment longevity.:rock:
thoughts or ideas, anyone?:dontknow:
Jon
When letting the clutch pedal out, the clutch does not start to grab until about half way out, which is correct. I have the upgraded viper slave and the system is bled correctly. You may remember, last fall I started a thread similiar to this one when I had a few thousand miles on my first Centerforce clutch.
I dropped my truck off at my mechanic and he will be pulling the tranny out tomorrow.
I was told from the tranny shop that I should grease the splines on the input shaft where the clutch rides on. Have any of you done this? I am going to have my flywheel re-surfaced and we will definitely inspect the splines on the input shaft as well as the clutch disc.
I drive my truck daily and flog it regularly. So, my driving habbits are not the best for equipment longevity.:rock:
thoughts or ideas, anyone?:dontknow:
Jon