FUBARED something in the clutch (now with PICS)
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all back together and hauling ass again. The stage 2 clutch is definitely stickier than a regular clutch!'87 325ic, powered by S50.Comment
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I have the FX100. It's much grabbier than before but it got better with miles. When I first installed it the car would shake strongly easing into reverse. Slipping the clutch to get up a hill... forget it!
Now it's closer to the behavior of a stock clutch but still grabbier. Be glad you don't have a 6-puck!Comment
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yep, either broken straps or rivits/bolts on the PP. can't tell exactly from the pic. A few different things could have cause this, either dropping the clutch while trying to launch the car or a really hard upshift/downshift. An unsprung metalic clutch disc (pucked Clutch) will also make a failure happen quicker because there is less 'cushion' to absorb the initial drivetrain shock... something to keep in mind.
If the rivits broke you can just replace them with grade 8 hardware, but if the straps broke you'll need to get new straps.
When looking for a durable clutch setup one of the things to focus on is PP construction. I always prefer bolts over rivits and at least 3 straps to tie the friction plate of the PP to the diaphram.Comment
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How is the clutch holding up?
This sounds similar to the trouble I've been having:
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How is the clutch holding up?
This sounds similar to the trouble I've been having:
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=175900
driving like a bat out of hell with zero issues!!!'87 325ic, powered by S50.Comment
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