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OK guys have another possible issue.The center part of my clutch disk it wobbles no damage.Should I replace it?
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With the hub moving that much your clutch will "chatter" when engaged, and possibly cause damage. The purpose of those springs is to help absorb the initial shock of apply. If the springs are weak or loose they can potentially come out of the hub under engagement. Not good for the clutch assembly ! I've seen this happen several times. Usually what had happened was the customer was trying to get by on the cheap and decided to reuse his clutch disc when replacing the clutch plate. Their excuse was that there was still plenty of material left. What they did not know was the hub springs were weak due to use and heat. So putting a weak disc back together with a resurfaced flywheel and new clutch plate caused so much strain on those weak springs they literally burst out of their holders. Those springs flying around can cause a lot of damage.You can see the springs move freely when you move it back and forth.I'm not sure how much maybe a 1/4" I'm guessing but it was enough to concern me.If it's too much I'll have to get a new clutch disk.
I looked at your video. The clutch hub "friction washer" is shot. It should never have any lateral play. That much play can cause a sticky clutch or no release problem. Remember there is only about 1.5mm clearance between the flywheel and clutch disc. The cause of this kind of wear is usually due to "dropping" the clutch or "clutch dumping", instead of a smooth release of the clutch. When you drop the clutch you put tremendous force on the clutch disc which it has a hard time absorbing. In time the center of the hub usually cracks apart. I can tell your clutch disc was an aftermarket rebuild. They probably rebuilt it improperly.Here is a YouTube link of a video I just took displaying the disc. Take a look at let me know what you guys think. Thanks in advance. https://youtu.be/VBmNDoqz22k
Well if the "rebuilder" says they built a good product and that wear is totally acceptable, then it is good to go then and there is no need for any more discussion.Ok guys got a call back from the manufacturer they said this is acceptable movement they had 3 people look at the video including two of there engineer's.The lateral movement is part of normal wear and the clutch disc is ok to reuse.
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