In a message dated 10/1/00 1:21:21 PM Pacific Daylight Time, spitlist@gte.net
writes:
<< Well gang,
After 12 times pulling the gearbox to try different shims between the clutch
and flywheel to try to resolve the slipping clutch, I
GIVE UP!!!
The Kevlar Disk I bought from Ted Schumacher is going into the Trash as soon
as I get the gearbox out again.
My conclusion is that Kevlar is not a good material for clutches to be made
of. It appears that it is much too slippery for a stock
pressure plate. Maybe if I wanted to spend several hundred bucks for a
competition pressure plate I could get it to work. But I
don't!
So it leaves me with where to find a stock 7 1/2" disk with the i inch 10
spline center to fit a GT6. Surely there is someone out
there who can make such a product.
ANy leads will be greatly appreciated. I would like to finally be able to
run this thing that I have put so much time, effort and
money into!!!
Regards,
Joe Curr >>
Hey Joe,
Sorry you're having all the agro, it sounds simple enough doesn't it?
Contact an outfit called Clutch Specialities in Fullerton Ca. 714-268-8397.
Brian understands what we want and can make up any combination you require.
Good Luck, Steve
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