kevin-design
Well-known member
I have a long story about how my vette's been @ the mechanic for over 2 weeks now, but I'm going to skip it in the hopes that a concise description will offer consise and complete response(s):
My stock setup was replaced with a Spec Clutch kit that included clutch disc, flywheel, and pressure plate just over a year ago. Well, it failed again- and I thought I'd go back to the stock setup. I replaced the whole enchalada myself including an original dual mass flywheel (all parts were from a 1990 with 30k miles). Well, this was my first attempt at a clutch/trans replacement, and after about 3 days, the fork apparently somehow twisted off the throwout bearing, and now I'm back where I started. Onto plan C: Since I'm not made of money, I had Spec clutch replace their single mass steel flywheel and components under warranty, and currently the new Spec components are installed on the car. The final holdup is that the mechanic is now telling me that he's never done this type of swap and he wants to do it right- he can't figure how to get the bellhousing installed (the bellhousing has the fork that engages the throwout bearing attached to it).
I can't really describe what the problem is beyond that because I don't totally understand it myself. This is why I took it in to a mechanic in the first place. But if someone familiar would please describe exactly how to complete this installation, I would just LOVE to be able to drive myself places again! Eternal thanks for any help, tips, or suggestions!!
-kevin
*Also please respond if you have had reliable performance after replacing your GM clutch setup with a single mass flywheel (especially using a Spec)
My stock setup was replaced with a Spec Clutch kit that included clutch disc, flywheel, and pressure plate just over a year ago. Well, it failed again- and I thought I'd go back to the stock setup. I replaced the whole enchalada myself including an original dual mass flywheel (all parts were from a 1990 with 30k miles). Well, this was my first attempt at a clutch/trans replacement, and after about 3 days, the fork apparently somehow twisted off the throwout bearing, and now I'm back where I started. Onto plan C: Since I'm not made of money, I had Spec clutch replace their single mass steel flywheel and components under warranty, and currently the new Spec components are installed on the car. The final holdup is that the mechanic is now telling me that he's never done this type of swap and he wants to do it right- he can't figure how to get the bellhousing installed (the bellhousing has the fork that engages the throwout bearing attached to it).
I can't really describe what the problem is beyond that because I don't totally understand it myself. This is why I took it in to a mechanic in the first place. But if someone familiar would please describe exactly how to complete this installation, I would just LOVE to be able to drive myself places again! Eternal thanks for any help, tips, or suggestions!!
-kevin
*Also please respond if you have had reliable performance after replacing your GM clutch setup with a single mass flywheel (especially using a Spec)



