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Fosters 10-08-2005 01:51 PM

how can you tell if a clutch disc is blown?
 
without taking the tranny out that is... I think i may have ridden it a bit too long last night during a burnout attempt...

also, i'm pretty sure my quadrant/firewall adjuster piece is gone... clutch wouldn't disengage fully last night at all... missed every gear possible, every time...

at fun ford weekend, Mach1marauder is in trouble - the 16 second terror will take him out! :D

bris09 10-08-2005 02:49 PM

Re: how can you tell if a clutch disc is blown?
 
Sounds like there may be something else going on. Riding the clutch would cause it to glaze from the heat caused by the slipage. In turn causing the clutch to slip and you would smell it. If it is not disengaging something may be bound, the slave cylinder is not working properly, clutch master cylinder is failing, or the system needs bled. Just some thoughts.

Fosters 10-08-2005 03:16 PM

Re: how can you tell if a clutch disc is blown?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bris09
Sounds like there may be something else going on. Riding the clutch would cause it to glaze from the heat caused by the slipage. In turn causing the clutch to slip and you would smell it. If it is not disengaging something may be bound, the slave cylinder is not working properly, clutch master cylinder is failing, or the system needs bled. Just some thoughts.

the disengaging i'm suspecting is the quadrant. the reason i'm thinking the disc may be gone is it not being smooth anymore, it's very irregular on takeoff (normal low speed/accel takeoff, it's fine if i slip it out more, or take off more aggressive). it all has less than 1k miles on it though so who knows... it may be glazed indeed, didn't think about that...

hawk 10-08-2005 03:48 PM

Re: how can you tell if a clutch disc is blown?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bris09
...If it is not disengaging something may be bound, the slave cylinder is not working properly, clutch master cylinder is failing, or the system needs bled. Just some thoughts.


FYI: it's a cable operated clutch in the mustang, so no master/slave cylinders, hydraulic fluid, etc.

Jester 10-08-2005 03:55 PM

Re: how can you tell if a clutch disc is blown?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hawkpilot
FYI: it's a cable operated clutch in the mustang, so no master/slave cylinders, hydraulic fluid, etc.

Correcto, Hawk.

Mine has been feeling "spongy" lately and I've been wondering if it is about to go out...

hawk 10-08-2005 06:30 PM

Re: how can you tell if a clutch disc is blown?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jester
Correcto, Hawk.

Mine has been feeling "spongy" lately and I've been wondering if it is about to go out...


Naw I doubt it, since you only drive your car to the grocery on saturdays, and never rev beyond 2500... :LAUGH:

soonerkid 12-20-2005 01:35 PM

Re: how can you tell if a clutch disc is blown?
 
what did you end up doing Fosters?


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