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Old 20 October 2015 | 05:43 PM
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So it's not going to take time to pull the box, (sent back the clutch and wait ages for a new one) re fit the clutch then put the box back in? If it was my car of just mod the push rod, but then I've designed flywheels and gearbox solutions with adaptor plates so I have confidence in my work and know what I'm looking at.
your credentials sound good.. ..I have also been in the motor trade for 33 years repairing and restoring vehicles.. If there is a prob with the clutch you gonna have to pull the box again anyway... modifying the pushrod is just kickin the can down the road... temporary solutions dont fix the root of the prob in the long term..Once used your unlikely to get ya money back on the clutch as well....
Old 20 October 2015 | 05:50 PM
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Originally Posted by mechanix
your credentials sound good.. ..I have also been in the motor trade for 33 years repairing and restoring vehicles.. If there is a prob with the clutch you gonna have to pull the box again anyway... modifying the pushrod is just kickin the can down the road... temporary solutions dont fix the root of the prob in the long term..Once used your unlikely to get ya money back on the clutch as well....
Just get CC to come remove it and change it, if it is their fault....
Old 20 October 2015 | 06:24 PM
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Originally Posted by mechanix
let's be realistic....
if you got to shorten the push rod.. There is something wrong ... my money is on the clutch pressure plate..
If if is the clutch you can return for a refund now.. The quality of those cc clutches is open to question.. sent mine back..
Agre, I shouldn't have to modify anything. What if it comes and I fit another set up.
I'll cross bridge when I'm further on project.
But thanks for suggestions
Old 21 December 2015 | 09:40 PM
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Update:
Well got car started and drove in car park with very bad slip in first gear just setting off, litterly 2 yards of driving.
Looks like I need to contact supplier tmr and see where we go from here as needs to come out at my cost!
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Video of clutch fully depressed

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Old 21 December 2015 | 10:29 PM
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I have had a similar situation. Made the mistake of pushing the release bearing into the pressure plate before fitting the slave cylinder, well someone else did. I had to pull the fork towards the front of the engine to fit the slave, it wouldn't fit otherwise. So got it all fitted, short test drive and no slip but didn't have it on any real boost. Biting point is about an inch off the floor! Will see how it fairs when it gets mapped on the 8th January.
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Originally Posted by bustaMOVEs
Update:
Well got car started and drove in car park with very bad slip in first gear just setting off, litterly 2 yards of driving.
Looks like I need to contact supplier tmr and see where we go from here as needs to come out at my cost!
when I had the same issue as your havin.. a new pressure plate cured it.. clutch is now fine..been back on the road 6 weeks.
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Originally Posted by johnlogie
I have had a similar situation. Made the mistake of pushing the release bearing into the pressure plate before fitting the slave cylinder, well someone else did. I had to pull the fork towards the front of the engine to fit the slave, it wouldn't fit otherwise. So got it all fitted, short test drive and no slip but didn't have it on any real boost. Biting point is about an inch off the floor! Will see how it fairs when it gets mapped on the 8th January.
Not sure about the release bearing into plate as I didn't fit it, but exactly the same procedure to fit slave (you shouldn't need to do this though.
Result for me is terrible slip upon testing
Originally Posted by mechanix
when I had the same issue as your havin.. a new pressure plate cured it.. clutch is now fine..been back on the road 6 weeks.
Im now reluctant to fit same clutch as im not stripping it for the 3rd time.
Could of had my car back after 6 months of building.
Is it likely theres an issue with flywheel as thats a new competition clutch too, just wondering to send whole lot back as I don't know where the issue is
Old 22 December 2015 | 10:19 AM
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Originally Posted by bustaMOVEs
Not sure about the release bearing into plate as I didn't fit it, but exactly the same procedure to fit slave (you shouldn't need to do this though.
Result for me is terrible slip upon testing

Im now reluctant to fit same clutch as im not stripping it for the 3rd time.
Could of had my car back after 6 months of building.
Is it likely theres an issue with flywheel as thats a new competition clutch too, just wondering to send whole lot back as I don't know where the issue is
I originally purchased a CC clutch. Sent it back as the quality and fit were poor. Exedy pink in it now..
Keep the standard flywheel.. I have refitted an Oem stock subaru back in mine. Got rid of the steel lightweight billet one.. forgot how much better the car drives with the standard flywheel.
Launches better too due to the stored up torque In its bigger Mass.
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