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raped

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Nov 5, 2002
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I am thinking about resurfacing the pressure plate on my ACT 2100 to give to a friend of mine. The clutch has about 10000 miles and has a little glazing. Has anyone tried this?
 
i'm thinking about doing it but no one actually post anything on this. I'll test it out first and let you know on this. good luck.



set,



Originally posted by raped
I am thinking about resurfacing the pressure plate on my ACT 2100 to give to a friend of mine. The clutch has about 10000 miles and has a little glazing. Has anyone tried this?
 
Originally posted by raped
sounds good


Before we start grinding stuff down on the plate, do you think the flywheel has to be resurfaced to taller height. Factory calls for 0.610"+/-0.002. If we grind down the plate, it will no longer engage in deeper as the original spec would. So to accommodate for this, the flywheel, i think, should be resurfaced to no smaller than 0.610". What do you think? Good luck.
 
Originally posted by set3422



Before we start grinding stuff down on the plate, do you think the flywheel has to be resurfaced to taller height. Factory calls for 0.610"+/-0.002. If we grind down the plate, it will no longer engage in deeper as the original spec would. So to accommodate for this, the flywheel, i think, should be resurfaced to no smaller than 0.610". What do you think? Good luck.


that would make sense
 
Wouldnt you want shorter steps to accomidate for the material taken off of the pressure plate.

That is why act clutches and other aftermarkets wans a step height of .608 because it is made out of remanufactured parts.
 
Originally posted by hostile
Wouldnt you want shorter steps to accomidate for the material taken off of the pressure plate.

That is why act clutches and other aftermarkets wans a step height of .608 because it is made out of remanufactured parts.

sorry, yes. Whatever you take off of the pressure plate you would need to take off the step.
 
Yup agree, that's exactly what I said. Sorry for the misleading info on "Smaller than 0.610" ". What I'm trying to point out is that you don't want the flywheel to be resurfaced passed 0.610". You want to resurface it to any value smaller than 0.610"-.002". 0.608" is recommended by ACT. So if you're planning on grinding the ACT pressure plate down and use their street disc, I would go even lower than 0.608". If you go too low, the clutch would not disengage. Good Luck.




Originally posted by hostile
Wouldnt you want shorter steps to accomidate for the material taken off of the pressure plate.

That is why act clutches and other aftermarkets wans a step height of .608 because it is made out of remanufactured parts.
 
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Originally posted by set3422
Yup agree, that's exactly what I said. Sorry for the misleading info on "Smaller than 0.610" ". What I'm trying to point out is that you don't the flywheel to be resurfaced passed 0.610". You want to resurface it to any value smaller than 0.610"-.002". 0.608" is recommended by ACT. So if you're planning on grinding the ACT pressure plate down and use their street disc, I would go even lower than 0.608". If you go too low, the clutch would not disengage. Good Luck.




 

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nice work, it may be a while before i try this on my friends car but i will post the results
 
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