Bolisk
Well-known member
So collapsed my clutch last night. No amount of adjustment allows the clutch to work. Trans will shift with the car off. . .but when the car is running, I can not get the trans into any gear. I'm guessing the springs broke.
I have a 1970 Coupe 350/350, modified to pseudo LT-1 specs. So she puts on a good amount of horse power.
So I have some questions pertaining to replacing the clutch.
1) Do I have to re-surface the flywheel when changing the clutch?
2) What is the best Center-force clutch to use for an aggressively driven street car. Centerforce-I or II, or Dual Friction?
3) what are the normal componets that you replace when you replace your clutch? (other than pilot bearing, throwout bearing, and the clutch)
Thanks
JonR
I have a 1970 Coupe 350/350, modified to pseudo LT-1 specs. So she puts on a good amount of horse power.
So I have some questions pertaining to replacing the clutch.
1) Do I have to re-surface the flywheel when changing the clutch?
2) What is the best Center-force clutch to use for an aggressively driven street car. Centerforce-I or II, or Dual Friction?
3) what are the normal componets that you replace when you replace your clutch? (other than pilot bearing, throwout bearing, and the clutch)
Thanks
JonR