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clutch disc/plate problems, avoid riding the clutch whilst driving, ie having ur foot on the clutch pedal when the engine is in operation, especially wqhen the vehicle is in motion. You see the clutch

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Question about 1995 Maxima

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the clutch cover. Install the clutch disc. Attach the disc and clutch cover to the flywheel. Align the punch marks on the flywheel and clutch cover if the parts are being reused. Align the clutch disc

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clutch disc is installed in the correct direction? Admittedly, I haven't seen the clutch disc for a Mitsubishi 3000GT, but I have seen my share in many makes of vehicles. The clutch disc may be one of

Question about 1997 3000GT

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...clutch disc must be released GRADUALLY. Remove the clutch cover-to-flywheel bolts. Remove the clutch cover and the clutch disc. If the clutch throwout bearing is to be replaced, do so at this time as ...

Clutch disc. Clutch pressure plate. Clutch master cylinder. Clutch slave cylinder. Clutch release fork. Clutch release hub and bearing. The clutch master cylinder transmits fluid pressure to the slave

Question about 1993 T100

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...clutch disc where the center of the disc breaks completely out. this has happened to four different discs. any idea what would cause this? Rapid releasing of the clutch pedal will do that.A cheap ...

Question about 2011 FLSTFB Fat Boy Special

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...clutch disc will wear pretty quickly until the clutch discs are seated. Normally, the bike is returned for a 1000 mile service in which a clutch adjustment is made. If this isn't done and the ...

...is a rattling noise It is probably a bad clutch disc. There are springs in the disc that can loosen up or break, and the clutch disc will stop working. Have a mechanic verify your clutch disc is

...clutch disc when you press the clutch pedal in. As you tighten the clutch disc, the fingers will move in. And with a new clutch disc, they will move in fairly far. As the clutch disc wears, the ...

...clutch disc torsion springs. Rebuilt discs may have weak torsion springs on the clutch disc while new clutch disc torsion springs should be "new" and should not cause clutch shudder. One other cause ...

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