RAMviperIFFIC
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I put over 1,500 miles on my Centerforce Clutch, stock flywheel and Viper master & Slave......and about a week ago, it started shifting difficult. It has gotten worse over the past week. In one day, I went from being able to engage a gear while not moving to having to shut the truck off to get it into gear.
MY CLUTCH IS NOT DISENGAGING. I have read more threads than I know what to do with about this topic. I spoke with Gary (Boomer) on Saturday and followed his bleeding procedure to the "T". Bench bleeding the master cylinder was a fun first time experience.
Looking into the bell housing where the slave lines exit and using a pen light, I can see the pressure plate fingers moving as soon as the clutch pedal is pressed.
QUESTION: IF A SPACER IS NOT BEHIND MY SLAVE, WOULD THE THROWOUT BEARING BE CONTACTING THE FINGERS WHEN THE CLUTCH IS NOT DEPRESSED? DOES PUTTING THE SPACER BEHIND THE SLAVE ADD SOME "PRELOAD" TO THE PRESSURE PLATE FINGERS?
MY CLUTCH IS NOT DISENGAGING. I have read more threads than I know what to do with about this topic. I spoke with Gary (Boomer) on Saturday and followed his bleeding procedure to the "T". Bench bleeding the master cylinder was a fun first time experience.
Looking into the bell housing where the slave lines exit and using a pen light, I can see the pressure plate fingers moving as soon as the clutch pedal is pressed.
QUESTION: IF A SPACER IS NOT BEHIND MY SLAVE, WOULD THE THROWOUT BEARING BE CONTACTING THE FINGERS WHEN THE CLUTCH IS NOT DEPRESSED? DOES PUTTING THE SPACER BEHIND THE SLAVE ADD SOME "PRELOAD" TO THE PRESSURE PLATE FINGERS?