Bedding in clutch?
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Had a new clutch and lightened flywheel fitted recently and the clutch is bit juddery.
How long will this take to bed in and will it get better??
How long will this take to bed in and will it get better??
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I has a re-con engine fitted and thought the clutch was good.
When the engine was out, api told me the clutch was knackered, had new api lightened flywheel and new excedy clutch fitted.
Absolutley perfect now, no judder, perfect.
Hope this helps!
When the engine was out, api told me the clutch was knackered, had new api lightened flywheel and new excedy clutch fitted.
Absolutley perfect now, no judder, perfect.
Hope this helps!
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Exedy from APi don't judder at all.
No matter which, at what power level.
I wonder about these other clutches that seem to judder from new
Bedding in should be just that , not anti juddering.
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I wonder about these other clutches that seem to judder from new
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