banjodunn
Veteran Member
G'day when you say the well that the disc sits into do you mean that there is a raised edge on the flywheel where the PP bolts up to? If this is the case then if the flywheel has been machined at some stage this depth ( we call it pot depth over here ) may be wrong!! If this depth is wrong then the PP may not release ( as in your case ) or may not clamp tight enough and cause it to slip. I do not know what the depth of yours should be but your clutch supplier should be able find out.
Also I have had probs ( rare but it does happen ) of aftermarket clutches or updated units requiring shims to be fitted/removed from between the PP and the flywheel where the PP bolts up.
Jon
Also I have had probs ( rare but it does happen ) of aftermarket clutches or updated units requiring shims to be fitted/removed from between the PP and the flywheel where the PP bolts up.
Jon