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Binding Up When Slipping Clutch


skitzone80b

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If he says its Ching Chong Chung brand from China then we know its a problem, if he says its a well known brand then we can give advice accordingly....FARK ME WHAT BRAND IS IT NUMNUTS!!!!!

I have but abused anyone on this forum for a long time, this guy is getting close!!!

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I have the torque clamp with organic plates as opposed to stainless's one and mine is able to be slipped.

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Dude I don't spend all day on the forums, I've only just rechecked this. And yes ralph some things have been difficult. But honestly I've never owned a modern car and things are a lot different to the r31, pontiac and datsun I've always worked on. It's a Hardcore Cush Button cermaic pressure plate side, organic flywheel side built by Sunbury brakes and clutch in Vic.

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if it only happens when you slowly slip it without throttle then just give it some throttle.

Only way mine doesn't shudder is if I drop it above 3000rpm

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