I guess this didn't happen. ;)
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Yep... while Beans clutch took 5-6 hours, this one took 14. There was a lot of extra crap to remove and re-install from BR's car, such as the Butterfly brace, PPF brace, header heat shield, etc etc etc. There was the broken header that had to be dealt with. Many bolts were pretty buggered up, so trickyrix spent a good deal of time on the bench grinder. The transmission and flywheel bolts were so tight, they laughed at 2 different impact wrenches. Then there was the issue with the breaker bar operator failing to utilize lefty-loosy. It was a rough day, but thankfully we had some dedicated grunts in Creek and HudsonHawk that did a great job helping out under the car with BR.
Yes. Whoever did the last clutch must have escaped from the LA Zoo gorilla exhibit. ::Rant::
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I had a great time, it was a real comedy of errors. The Keystone cops got nothing on us. I enjoyed BR's Freudian slip of the wrench immensely. I don't think anything else will fit under that car unless it's a full length belly pan;). Aluminum drive shaft maybe....or that really cool carbon fiber.
I think BR needs to pledge one free beer to the helpers, at random, for every time he stalls the car until he gets used to that super light clutch pack.:D
I am hoping that the starter gear noise is just the flywheel and clutch teeth getting to know each other and that they will soon make friends. If they don't and the starter has to be replaced let me know. If the flywheel gets buggered, who are you again?
Um... by the way, I decided to wash the scuzz off my car today, and I realized that we probably shouldn't have set up the power-washing station so close to the cars in the high wind. Mine was covered in a film of oily gunk (give it up for the PPF brace!).
Sorry about that... :rolleyes:
William,
Don't worry about the 500 mile break-in, just have fun. Break-in means don't drive like AJ for a while or perhaps never. As for the starter issue, not sure what has happened and why it would be different unless some how you did not mount it back in straight. We always clean up the starter and regrease it before we put it back in, thay can get caked up pretty good from clutch dust. Your installation time is not uncommon which is why we charge what we do for a clutch installation. Sometimes you get lucky and just a few small issues, but the older cars always seem to have one to many bolts that do not want to come off nicely. Glad you are up and running.
In about 50-100 miles, give me your feedback on the Motul trans fluid. Every car we have used it in and customers who we have sold it too have felt a difference in shifting. The extra Ester base, slick agent in synthetics, takes a little time to imbed itself but shortly thereafter nice improvement. We prefer the Motul over the Red Line or Mobil do to the increase Ester Base.
Gary
Car is running great. No starter noises. No killing the motor either. I think I may need to adjust the clutch pedal though.