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mine showed up today question do i put grease on the ends of the fingers where they teouch the throwout bearing?
dont want to over grease anything this time
dont want to over grease anything this time
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I have a Kennedy clutch, not sure what stage and the pedal is super hard, I hate it. Sitting in traffic (California can't get away from it) is torture. So much so that I don't like driving the car as much as I did when it had the stock clutch. The car is for sale but I would suggest to who ever will buy the car to go with the Sachs clutch set up. I've heard good things about it. My car is putiing out 324whp.
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I've heard they are stiffer, but mine is mostly a track car, so hopefully it won't be too bad. I used to have two Triumph TR6's that the clutch would wear you leg out. I think my left thigh was 3'' bigger after years of owning those cars.
Originally Posted by dytonaed
I have a Kennedy clutch, not sure what stage and the pedal is super hard, I hate it. Sitting in traffic (California can't get away from it) is torture. So much so that I don't like driving the car as much as I did when it had the stock clutch. The car is for sale but I would suggest to who ever will buy the car to go with the Sachs clutch set up. I've heard good things about it. My car is putiing out 324whp.
Ed
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