I'll show you pics, tell me what you think.
I will explain later,
Advise needed on Clutch (pics included)
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Long story short as possible-
was given this clutch as a temp in 05 cause old one blew in FL, never saw it before it was installed for me, I don't know the history on it, seen less then 3K miles since, never gave a problem, have trans out because I have new, wondered if I should continue to use? I make 190whp, drive hard, Need it for DD soon and DE events this coming season.
What would you do, keep and use or wait til the money is availabe to buy new(will be a few weeks)?
was given this clutch as a temp in 05 cause old one blew in FL, never saw it before it was installed for me, I don't know the history on it, seen less then 3K miles since, never gave a problem, have trans out because I have new, wondered if I should continue to use? I make 190whp, drive hard, Need it for DD soon and DE events this coming season.
What would you do, keep and use or wait til the money is availabe to buy new(will be a few weeks)?
Now i remember where that clutch came from.
Welcome bud.
But yes... time for axles. (Rob, you'll appreciate this...) pulled my passenger axle to do some work, and guess what...
Yep, had to take the heat to it like we did yours. Not nearly as bad and didn't need the air hammer like we did yours... but still had to be heated up pretty good and use a long pry bar with the floor jack handle on it as well. Torque is the best way to remove those damn axle nuts.
Welcome bud.
But yes... time for axles. (Rob, you'll appreciate this...) pulled my passenger axle to do some work, and guess what...
Yep, had to take the heat to it like we did yours. Not nearly as bad and didn't need the air hammer like we did yours... but still had to be heated up pretty good and use a long pry bar with the floor jack handle on it as well. Torque is the best way to remove those damn axle nuts.