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South Bend clutch review

South Bend clutch review

Postby that1mexguy » Wed Feb 15, 2006 1:29 pm

I’m not sure if some of you recall my post a few days ago after getting my new clutch installed. In it I mentioned that it was still slipping and the next day my engine light came on. Well it turns out that the engine light was pure coincidence because it had nothing to do with the clutch, and to tell you the truth, I don’t think it was slipping. It was a rainy day and I’m beginning to think the wheels were spinning out because I have not been able to duplicate the issue; on the contrary, I’ve been able to get the wheels to spin out even on the 3rd gear.

A few weeks ago I told you guys about South Bend Clutch (http://www.southbendclutch.com/) to possibly get a GB going since I talked to sales rep and he was interested in our forum(pending installation and performance results on my car). Well let me tell you guys, at 1st it takes a little bit of getting used to it but man, this thing is sweeeeeet!!! I have the OFE set up, which is a Stage 3. Normal price is $370 shipped I believe, but like I told you guys, if I can get more than 5 people interested I can probably get you a nice discount. I don’t get anything out of it, but if I continue to get more people interested, I might be able to get a sponsorship.

As far as the clutch goes, it is very soft, almost like stock and it handles awesome!! I’ve been able to gun it a few times and pass people like they are standing still. And most importantly, it hasn’t slipped at all! It takes a little bit of getting used to it at 1st, but once you get used to it, it grabs the gears real quick and the car feels as if it wants to take off right away. I am truly amazed on the shifting and I definitely recommend it. I am still trying to get used to it without gunning it hehe.
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Postby Fratsgotasolara » Thu Feb 16, 2006 7:10 am

as i mentioned during your last post i found out my friend does know the owner of southbend, congrats that its a sweet clutch though
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Postby toy4x4boy » Thu Feb 16, 2006 3:05 pm

I knew you would like it! I still love mine but I am having an issue with the throwout bearing, it is chirping occasionally when idling and foot off the clutch. If I press the clutch in a little it goes away. I never experienced this before replacing the clutch. Any idea what would cause a BRAND NEW bearing to be chirping???
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Postby that1mexguy » Thu Feb 16, 2006 3:48 pm

Im not sure what you mean by that, but then again, when it comes to clutches, i have no idea how they work, reason why i had to take mine to get installed. If you are able to find out man let me know pls!
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Postby Fratsgotasolara » Sat Feb 18, 2006 10:44 am

um with the noise it is most likely that you didn't lube the pivot points on the throw out fork, i had it happen on a 4runner i put a clutch in at work, just put some decten grease on the pivots (i used a thick spray grease with a straw) and make sure you don't get any on the clutch it self
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