Can a clutch.................... ?
Can a clutch.................... ?
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spiritof'76

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1,424 posts

247 months

Wednesday 18th January 2012
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Can the contact pads of a clutch be re-faced in the same way a flywheel can ?

Got myself into a bit of a vicious circle rolleyes sometime ago had a new clutch fitted and it was a bit of a rush job so the flywheel wasn't touched.......... end result was a clutch that is not great to use as it judders on take up and makes some weird noises tongue out

Later on i had the opportunity to re-face the flywheel but with the existing clutch still,this has improved the situation quite a bit but it's still not as good as it could be, so i suspect the only way to get an ideal result is to start with two perfect surfaces but i'm reluctant to fork out for another 6 paddle AP clutch so was wondering if it's possible to reface the clutch pads ?

Anybody have any experience of this ?

kambites

70,737 posts

244 months

Wednesday 18th January 2012
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If the flywheel is now true, I would have thought the clutch-plate would bed back in again after a while? I don't think you can skim a clutch-plate, they aren't thick enough or rigid enough.

Not certain, though.

Classic Grad 98

26,116 posts

183 months

Wednesday 18th January 2012
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Bit late now but generally it is a false economy to re-use a friction plate. If the flywheel was sufficiently scored to require skimming and I had gone to the cost of machining and all the labour, I certainly wouldn't be skimping on a new friction plate and release bearing/concentric slave cylinder.

spiritof'76

Original Poster:

1,424 posts

247 months

Wednesday 18th January 2012
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kambites said:
If the flywheel is now true, I would have thought the clutch-plate would bed back in again after a while? I don't think you can skim a clutch-plate, they aren't thick enough or rigid enough.

Not certain, though.
That was what i was pretty much hoping when i eventually had the flywheel done but kept the newish clutch.......... and it worked to an extent but it's still not as good as it should be frown

I'm wondering also if a factor may be how i had the flywheel done as apparently it was re-faced with a lathe but i'm told a much better way is to have it surface ground with a stone wheel......... which is what i'll be looking to do this time biggrin