[Supras] New clutch slipping, shifting problem?
Dave Koos
dave at azsupras.com
Wed Feb 27 14:51:25 CST 2008
You didn't put too much grease on the input shaft of the trans, did you?!?!
BTDT!! :-O
Dave 92T & 86 P-type
Mesa, AZ
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----- Original Message -----
From: Jeff Mohler
To: Walker, Brian (Rich. Dist)
Cc: Supras at supras.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 9:30 AM
Subject: Re: [Supras] New clutch slipping, shifting problem?
Could have glazed in the bad earlier shift...doesnt have much time on it either.
It SHOULD work itself out...over time.
If it doesnt..its nothing that 200grit sandpaper can work out, but we
all know what that would take to do.
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 8:22 AM, Walker, Brian (Rich. Dist)
<Brian.Walker2 at vdot.virginia.gov> wrote:
> I put about 700 miles on my new clutch (kevlar) and FW (AL.) before a
> time trial this weekend. During one lap it started slipping very
> noticably in 3rd so I let off, applied throttle again it was again
> slipping, much more than the stock unit ever had. Earlier in this lap I
> had made a poor shift to 2nd where I mistakenly slipped it a fair
> amount, could this be the reason it was slipping in 3rd and 4th? I know
> I'm not making the 460 ft-lb. the clutch is rated for (I'd guess I'm in
> the 320-340 hp range with similar torque)
> I was under the impression that the clutch will not slip once engaged
> unless it's TQ rating is exceeded, will poor engagement between shifts
> (ie: excessive heat) cause it to slip prior to this?
>
> Thanks,
> Brian W
>
>
>
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