NorthloopCup
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154. LolWhat's that about 130mph?
154. LolWhat's that about 130mph?
Standard final drive mate in mine.Really?
Even with a shorter 5th and FD.
For short tracks it makes sense.
If it was a Silvertone, Spa or Nurburgring you'd max out in 5th 😂
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It makes absolute sense that a clutch that can transmit more torque would have heavier springs, and therefore be harder to release..
Quick update.
Sachs Clutch fitted
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Gearbox re-fitted and ready to go back into the car
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I'm happy to report that having fitted everything back into the car, drip-fed the gearbox the special MT-90, and re-filled the coolant and PAS fluids I finally plucked up the courage to start it.
Bloody hell.....it all fired up okay and after bleeding coolant and PAS I tentatively drove it forward and backward and it works!
Unfortunately I can't drive it on the road so need to book a trackday to give it a proper test. Seeing as it's now doubled in value, or at least money spent, I'm not risking breaking down on her majesty's highway and having it crushed by some jobsworth.......no tax, no insurance, no MOT, no car!
One thing that is immediately noticeable is that the clutch is so much harder to depress. Think I'm going to have to go to the gym! It won't be a problem on the track, but i don't think I'd want to use it in stop-start traffic.
It makes absolute sense that a clutch that can transmit more torque would have heavier springs, and therefore be harder to release.
I was surprised because this is a 350nm clutch and I had a 1000nm clutch in the Subaru which was lighter on the pedal, but that was a hydraulic system.
So really I'm asking can anyone else with a Sachs clutch confirm that it's a lot heavier on the pedal?
I just want to eliminate the cable, which I have replaced with a new one that is supposed to be OEM, and has all the fandangly damper bits on the end. But the one I took off, which I though was OEM has none of that.
Please see pics below. Can someone confirm which is the genuine article:
New Cable
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Old cable
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Many thanks
Andy
Andy, I'm running the same Sachs ZF clutch kit with a lightened flywheel supplied by PMS and can confirm the first time i drove it, i stalled it because i was not use to the clutch pedal as it definitely felt heavier. But over the course of a few days of daily driving it, it became good and seem to bed in nice and not that heavy at all. Therefore i think with time it will get better, or at least you become accustomed to the clutch pedal weight.
I think simply the change down from 3rd to 2nd at race pace was too harsh for both the LUK and Valeo clutch covers.So in summary what was the issue(s)?