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5.0 Clutch Damage


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We were able to get the factory clutch removed this evening. The car has 4k miles on it at this point. After NHRA Unleashed, the clutch began to not want to fully disengage. After tearing it apart, we now know why.

 

The bolts holding the pressure plate to the flywheel had worked themselves loose. Once loose the pressure plate was allowed to move slightly which ended up shearing off one of the alignment pins and severely bending the other two.

 

In the pic, the arrow points to the missing dowel pin and the one on the pin on the left is bent the worst.

 

http://i548.photobucket.com/albums/ii353/brady/Ford/Mustang/2011%20Mustang/Brady%202011%20GT/DSC00067.jpg

 

The sheared off dowel was actually stuck in the pressure plate.

 

http://i548.photobucket.com/albums/ii353/brady/Ford/Mustang/2011%20Mustang/Brady%202011%20GT/DSC00071.jpg

 

http://i548.photobucket.com/albums/ii353/brady/Ford/Mustang/2011%20Mustang/Brady%202011%20GT/DSC00070.jpg

 

http://i548.photobucket.com/albums/ii353/brady/Ford/Mustang/2011%20Mustang/Brady%202011%20GT/DSC00068.jpg

 

http://i548.photobucket.com/albums/ii353/brady/Ford/Mustang/2011%20Mustang/Brady%202011%20GT/DSC00069.jpg

 

And finally, the new McLeod RST Twin Disk that is replacing the factory unit.

 

http://i548.photobucket.com/albums/ii353/brady/Ford/Mustang/2011%20Mustang/Brady%202011%20GT/DSC00074.jpg

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and I thought GM had some crappy drivetrain parts. I bet you've only changed the oil once.

 

I hope that one holds up for you.

 

Actually, I have changed it twice already. I am a bit particular about maintenance even if I do run the snot out of the car!

 

I have heard of a few other cars doing the same thing. So far the RST/RXT clutches have been holding up well. I guess only time will tell. Atleast now with a clutch that should hold, I can quit babying it!!! Lol!

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looks good, did that change the pedal pressure much?

 

Just drove the car. The clutch feels great. There is a bit more pedal than stock which is part of the new pressure plate design. The pedal pressure feels very similar to stock. The stock pedal has a vertical spring on it that eases in on pressing the clutch in and also slows the return from the floor. Removing the spring increases the stock pedal effort a decent amount, I think I have heard about 12lbs is the estimate but I could be wrong. This spring has already been removed from my car. Best way to describe the way the RST feels with the spring removed from the pedal assembly is that it is firmer than the stock pedal with the spring but a bit less effor than the stock pedal with the spring removed.

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