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  • BlackSpeed66
    Mod Crazy
    • Apr 2008
    • 618

    #16
    I went the Home Depot route for mine. Works like a charm.

    If you unscrew the plastic cap in the floor you can take it to Lowe's or Home Depot and figure out the thread size.
    -Geno

    '87 325is (s52'd)
    '95 525iT
    '02 Range Rover 4.6 HSE
    '98 Disco 1

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    • blueapplesoda
      E30 Mastermind
      • Dec 2005
      • 1904

      #17
      I've had problems using clutch stops.

      After a hot day at the track and running the car for 20-30 minutes at a time, the clutch engagement point started to change, going further towards the floor. This resulted in progressively harder shifting, and then some trans grinding. I adjusted the clutch stop which fixed the problem, but the next morning, the engagement moved back to where it was before tracking the car, giving me about an extra inch of travel after disengagement. This was all with

      I ended up just throwing the clutch stop in the toolbox and driving without it. I also race other cars that have the clutch button to start the car (no clutch stops), and I find that it takes less time to re-familiarize with the other car's clutch engagements/pressures without a clutch stop. Having no clutch stop also helps modulate when problems in the clutch system arise, like for instance if your slave/master starts to act up during a race due to low brake fluid level during a turn or something, sometimes stomping on it all the way to the floor and letting it spring back up a few times temporarily fixes the problem. If you had a clutch stop, you wouldn't be able to do that.

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      • shiftbmw
        R3VLimited
        • Oct 2005
        • 2012

        #18
        I have a stop in one out of the two and I think I prefer it without...
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        "The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter." - Winston Churchill

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        • nando
          Moderator
          • Nov 2003
          • 34839

          #19
          Originally posted by blueapplesoda
          I've had problems using clutch stops.

          After a hot day at the track and running the car for 20-30 minutes at a time, the clutch engagement point started to change, going further towards the floor. This resulted in progressively harder shifting, and then some trans grinding. I adjusted the clutch stop which fixed the problem, but the next morning, the engagement moved back to where it was before tracking the car, giving me about an extra inch of travel after disengagement. This was all with

          I ended up just throwing the clutch stop in the toolbox and driving without it. I also race other cars that have the clutch button to start the car (no clutch stops), and I find that it takes less time to re-familiarize with the other car's clutch engagements/pressures without a clutch stop. Having no clutch stop also helps modulate when problems in the clutch system arise, like for instance if your slave/master starts to act up during a race due to low brake fluid level during a turn or something, sometimes stomping on it all the way to the floor and letting it spring back up a few times temporarily fixes the problem. If you had a clutch stop, you wouldn't be able to do that.
          or you could fix your clutch?
          Build thread

          Bimmerlabs

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          • accident
            R3V OG
            • Sep 2008
            • 7303

            #20
            Originally posted by blueapplesoda
            I've had problems using clutch stops.

            After a hot day at the track and running the car for 20-30 minutes at a time, the clutch engagement point started to change, going further towards the floor. This resulted in progressively harder shifting, and then some trans grinding. I adjusted the clutch stop which fixed the problem, but the next morning, the engagement moved back to where it was before tracking the car, giving me about an extra inch of travel after disengagement. This was all with

            I ended up just throwing the clutch stop in the toolbox and driving without it. I also race other cars that have the clutch button to start the car (no clutch stops), and I find that it takes less time to re-familiarize with the other car's clutch engagements/pressures without a clutch stop. Having no clutch stop also helps modulate when problems in the clutch system arise, like for instance if your slave/master starts to act up during a race due to low brake fluid level during a turn or something, sometimes stomping on it all the way to the floor and letting it spring back up a few times temporarily fixes the problem. If you had a clutch stop, you wouldn't be able to do that.
            I'll buy that clutch stop from you.

            Originally posted by ROLLingKING
            i have a bronzit and plan on making it look sweet.
            Originally posted by slammin.e28
            Moral of this story?

            If you drive your e30 on stairs, you're gonna have a bad time.

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            • guibo09
              E30 Modder
              • Dec 2008
              • 834

              #21
              a clutch shouldnt heat up more while laping, unless you are poor at rev-matching and shifting in general. clutch should only take a beating on drag starts, and there isnt much of that during a day at the track.

              also try using quality brake fluid for your clutch. 20 year old dot3 isnt gonna do the job.
              90 E30 325i

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              • george graves
                I waste 90% of my day here and all I got was this stupid title
                • Oct 2003
                • 19993

                #22
                Originally posted by accident
                I'll buy that clutch stop from you.
                I almost put in the trash....

                Originally posted by guibo09
                a clutch shouldnt heat up more while laping, unless you are poor at rev-matching and shifting in general.
                Originally posted by Matt-B
                hey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?

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                • accident
                  R3V OG
                  • Sep 2008
                  • 7303

                  #23
                  Originally posted by george graves
                  I almost put in the trash....
                  PM me a price?

                  Originally posted by ROLLingKING
                  i have a bronzit and plan on making it look sweet.
                  Originally posted by slammin.e28
                  Moral of this story?

                  If you drive your e30 on stairs, you're gonna have a bad time.

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                  • Simon S
                    No R3VLimiter
                    • Oct 2004
                    • 3758

                    #24
                    A bolt that works is an M10 x 40mm with 1.5 pitch
                    A CAB hex bolt is just the part. (# 31111137888 )
                    #10 in realOEM pic

                    I installed new bolts while replacing cab bushings - so there was one in a used nut/bolt/washer can that I keep. When making visits to bone yards – misc clips, fasteners, and small trim pieces are snagged on sight - so I had some damper caps to choose from. I think the cap I ended up using was one of those little, black, round covers that go on exposed bolts which fasten front seat brackets to floor board. Part# 72111929421 is a comparable cap. #9 in realOEM diagram

                    This pic shows 2 OE stops, 3 cover caps, washer, M10 locking nut, and above mentioned CAB bolt.


                    The bolt would only drive in so deep (was not an open threaded hole to engine bay) so the bolt/washer were matched to OE unit.




                    Installed
                    -----Zen and the Art of e30 Maintenance - / - Zen TOC - / - Zen Summary

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                    • daniel
                      R3V OG
                      • Jul 2007
                      • 6703

                      #25
                      i was disappointed to find that my current car having a transmission swap means it lacks the hole required to screw in a clutch stop.
                      http://instagram.com/dslovn.drives

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                      • accident
                        R3V OG
                        • Sep 2008
                        • 7303

                        #26
                        drill it :D

                        Originally posted by ROLLingKING
                        i have a bronzit and plan on making it look sweet.
                        Originally posted by slammin.e28
                        Moral of this story?

                        If you drive your e30 on stairs, you're gonna have a bad time.

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                        • AndrewBird
                          The Mad Scientist
                          • Oct 2003
                          • 11898

                          #27
                          Elevator bolt is the answer:

                          McMaster-Carr is the complete source for your plant with over 595,000 products. 98% of products ordered ship from stock and deliver same or next day.


                          You can get them at most hardware stores. Not exactly sure what thread size you need though.

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                          • nando
                            Moderator
                            • Nov 2003
                            • 34839

                            #28
                            Originally posted by daniel
                            i was disappointed to find that my current car having a transmission swap means it lacks the hole required to screw in a clutch stop.
                            it's there. you just have to cut a hole in the carpet.
                            Build thread

                            Bimmerlabs

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                            • dashboardmonkey
                              FUCK YOUR WAFFLES
                              • Jun 2008
                              • 6158

                              #29
                              I have the UUC adjustable one, makes for fun flying through the gears
                              -Andy

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                              • jayE30_dream
                                Noobie
                                • Aug 2009
                                • 8

                                #30
                                I did the DIY clutch stop and adjusted it to have an extra 1/4+ inch of gap after the clutch disingages but with the recent temps of 10 degress and not gettin above freezing during the day my pedal had to be depressed farther so i had to take the stop out. Is this common with a clutch at cold temps or is it getting close to needing replaced?
                                If you havent seen the future your not driving fast enough...... thats why we have turbos.

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