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how to replace a clutch?

Old Dec 1, 2006 | 03:19 PM
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its just the material thats on the face. Like if you had a kevlar disc, that thing would NEVER burn out. Organic material discs just wont last as long under constant beating. They are good for alot of daily driving and the ocasional race. But for something that is beaten on alot it just wont last as long as a ceramic or kevlar
 
Old Dec 1, 2006 | 03:21 PM
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this is the description of the clutch i am ordering.

FX400 (Stage IV)

· Ultra heavy-duty street &racing system
· Holding capacity 170% over stock
· Heavy-Duty reinforced pressure plate
· Hi-Leverage™ pressure ring design
· Sprung hub/4-button
· Ceramic friction material
· SFI Approved on most race applications.
well the good thing about this clutch is it has springs so that will help to reduce the chatter a bit
 
Old Dec 1, 2006 | 03:21 PM
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True that... but in the principle of less surface area = more pressure on the parts that make contact... right? So if you take a full disc... and a 6 puck both made of the same material... the full dusc will last longer. Thats what im sayin.
 
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