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fidanza clutch problem

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dsmsucks

15+ Year Contributor
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May 14, 2005
Rochester, New_York
Well I just got the 2.1 fidanza clutch. Everything looked good until I tried to line it up with the flywheel. All the holes line up between the pressure plate and flywheel. The problem comes when I put the disk between the two. The disk seems like its too thick. The pressure plate hardly makes contact with the flywheel.
Any Ideas
 
so you can move the disc around when the pressure plate it on then you have a N/T clutch kit

I just got off the phone with fidanza and the guy said It was okay that the flywheel didnt make contact with the pressure plate when the disk was between the two. He said I had to torque it all down


I cant move the disk when the pressure plate is on
thanks for the help. I would love to here from people who are running the clutch
 
Well I just got the 2.1 fidanza clutch. Everything looked good until I tried to line it up with the flywheel. All the holes line up between the pressure plate and flywheel. The problem comes when I put the disk between the two. The disk seems like its too thick. The pressure plate hardly makes contact with the flywheel.
Any Ideas
This is your first clutch install, I take it?

What you're describing is completely normal. Obviously, the clutch is considered "engaged" when the diaphram does not have any force exerted onto it. During install, as you tighten the pressure plate onto the flywheel, you will feel it tighten - this is normal. Your clutch will always be this tight, unless you press the clutch pedal.

Understanding how a clutch functions will help understand why it is the way it is.
 
This is your first clutch install, I take it?

What you're describing is completely normal. Obviously, the clutch is considered "engaged" when the diaphram does not have any force exerted onto it. During install, as you tighten the pressure plate onto the flywheel, you will feel it tighten - this is normal. Your clutch will always be this tight, unless you press the clutch pedal.

Understanding how a clutch functions will help understand why it is the way it is.

Yeah it is my first installLOL

Thanks for giving notes in clutch function 101:)
 
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