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No there's no reason why I think you will have to baby it. It will probably be quite bitey for awhile. Make sure the flywheel gets machined and replace the spigot bush while you're there. The spigot bushes are the same as VL commo ones - $10.50 from the local holden dealer - double at nissan. Repco seem to do a good flywheel machining job too - at first I took mine to a machine shop but they only had a lathe not a facing machine. $50 well spent.

The flywheel is very important - if the clutch has been slipping the flywheel will be scored.

You don't want a shuddering clutch. Make sure if you're taking it to a mechanic that they do the job properly.

Cheers

  • 2 weeks later...

Ok guys just picked up my car tonight after the new clutch install. My old clutch wasnt actually that worn out pretty sure it was glased? The new clutch is pretty much the as driveable as the stocker can slip a bit and engages about an 1- 1.5 inch of the floor. Also turns out i got a race/lightened flywheel unsure brand or what it is exactly but i would like to know. Ah well off the dyno for me. :D

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