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Has anyone ever had trans fluid spray out the front seal, on to the clutch and spill onto the ground? Right after You just put sycro's and a torsen in.
My question is will i have to replace the clutch, its a spec II
IN 3rd gear at 3500 if i stand on it the clutch slips. But it doesnt do it in first
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The clutch is probably slipping because it is oil soaked. Vey likely it can be cleaned with brake clean. You need to clean up the bell housing and pressure plate anyway.
As much labor as there is to get to the clutch, if in doubt, replace it. Clean it up and then try and make a determination. If there is even a shodow of doubt, replace it unless you don't mind going back in if it still slips.
I have suceeded in cleaning oil soaked clutches, but there were much easier to get to.
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Hmm, did you replace the input shaft seal/slave cylinder when you had it apart, and if so what did you use - a ACTUAL Ford slave or a knock-off?
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Originally posted by Stazi: Hmm, did you replace the input shaft seal/slave cylinder when you had it apart, and if so what did you use - a ACTUAL Ford slave or a knock-off?
I agree. Sounds like the slave-T/O 0-ring/seal is leaking.
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Man that sucks , hope I don't have any issues when I do mine .
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The throwout bearing came with the spec stage 2 kit. So hopefully i only need a trans seal
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Originally posted by CSVT98driver: The throwout bearing came with the spec stage 2 kit. So hopefully i only need a trans seal
You need a FORD T/O bearing. Aftermarket ones are just knock offs.
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Wow, the worst thing that could happen for a kevlar clutch. I'd kiss it goodbye, I doubt it can be saved. I would bet my left nut that it will only glaze over now
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