I also stated that it felt like not engaging that right after installation, after he and I drove the car. My mechanic felt the same feeling after he installed it and drove it and just said it was the "performance" clutch, so I am questioning him. I know you don't have to be a rocket scientist...
He doesn't know that... he could've incorrectly installed it (the clutch) or the main rear seal which I didn't add was leaking but he said it was the oil pan gasket, so I'm not too sure if it's me or him. And I felt that same feeling from the first time that I drove it with the new clutch as...
Thanks for the help, I'll take it to a honda specialist this time though and cut my losses b/c my mechanic doesn't want to take it apart again for free, so might as well get it done right. :wink:
I probably didn't break it in but the performance shop that sold it to me didn't tell me it was a thin disc (doesn't make a difference) but I want something for the street not the track that will actually last. My OEM clutch lasted 6.5 years with over 350 000km driving as a courier. I just...
It may be improper break-in if that would cause that to happen, but i replaced the flywheel also at the same time to a clutchmasters flywheel. Should I replace the clutc?. Is it pretty much finished or is there something I can do about it?
My mechanic installed this Exedy Clutch Model No. 08902A on my 99 civic hatch and it has never been right. The first 10 mins from cold, it shifts fine, but after that when shifting hard it doesn't engage right away (and my foot isn't riding the clutch). Does anyone have an idea why, is it just...
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