Re: [DMCForum] Centerforce Clutch Question
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Re: [DMCForum] Centerforce Clutch Question



With the speed I see people writing back and forth on here
I sort of expected some replies...

Anyway, a call to PJ Grady and some physical inspection
and I am back ontrack.

Thanks Rob & Debby!!

Michael
vin# 6067

On Mon, 29 Aug 2005 09:37:36 -0400
  "Michael Paine" <mpaine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Hello All,
>
>I finished installing a centerforce clutch kit into my
>Delorean the evening before the DMA Spring Social 2005...
>
>The resistance on the clutch pedal seemed as
>"tight/stiff"
>with the centerforce clutch as it had with the original
>from '81 - I have a new slave and braided line, as well
>as
>PJ Gradys' updated master. Interesting, at pidgeon forge
>I
>checked someone elses centerforce clutch and there was no
>resistance at all but it worked fine.
>
>I drive my car fairly regularly and for the past 2 weeks
>back and forth to work (8 miles round trip). This morning
>after making a turn I was accelerating and when I went to
>shift I felt 0 resistance until the last inch or so of
>travel. The car shifted fine but I was concerned so I
>checked the fluid when I got to work. The level was fine
>but I did notice a few black specks floating in there.
>
>Is this an indication I need an adjustable linkage or
>does
>this happen with the centerforce clutch? The friction
>point seems almost nonexsistant.
>
>Regards,
>
>Michael
>vin 6067
>
>
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