Clutch Center

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  1. BCAl

    BCAl New Member

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    So I thought I would throw this out to the brain trust here. I am replacing the clutch on my 95. I am using a kit that I got from EBC. When I removed the old steel and friction discs I discovered that the clutch center where the springs ride had grooves from the springs. The grooves are simply wear grooves and the ridges aren't sharp. I am replacing the clutch due to it slipping in higher gears and higher revs. I don't think the groves in the clutch center would cause the slipping.So my question is this, do I replace the clutch center or leave it? image2 (1280x960).jpg
     


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    You can clean it up a little -- get in there with a very fine file or high grit wt or dry sandpaper on a stick and smooth out any ridges a little.

    But, mostly, that's normal wear. It looks worse than mine was, but I had the same marks. You couldn't feel any sharp edges on mine and with the new plates in the clutch is a joy.

    If it were mine, I'd expect the slippage was from the clutch plates. I'd just slap in plate and springs and be done with it.
     


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    Thanks for the input Moose. When you took your clutch apart on the steel plates was the sharp side out or in. I have read to put them in both ways but when I took mine apart the sharp side was out and the rounded shoulder was to the inside.
     


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