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2014-04-01 09:08:53
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Clutchmasters FX500 install; UPDATE w/ videos on starting problem
So FWD SR20's don't use pilot bearings? That would make sense bc mine didn't fit. It did really help to align everything though and its in there now..

Details: '92 SE-R, 210WHP NA. Previous setup: JGY pressure plate w/ the stock B15 2.0 clutch disc, lasted almost 2 years, also with the Fidanza flywheel. (This is the second disc the JGY PP took out, the first one was an ACT). The JGY is still good, easily has 15-20k miles left on it, asking $35 shipped. Pics (before I cleaned it up, it's actually a dark blue color):
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Other side:

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ANYWAYS..

New clutch: upon the recommendation of about 44 of you (lol) I purchased a new Clutchmasters FX500 6-puck. My first unspring disc in an SR20:
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(CM photo)

First, the usual crap to get to the trans:
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Fast forward a long time later, trans out (dirty as hell. I am going to clean it up before putting it back together):
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The dirt in this pic freaks me out:
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The JGY PP next to the CM PP. Pics aren't that great but in person you can tell that the CM is better quality IMO:


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The discs comparison:
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Now some close ups of the f'ed up OEM disc. All 4 springs are messed up but still there, just lodged sideways. I went to the drags, a few auto-x and hot lap sessions and it's an OEM part that's inexpensive. Not complaining at all. Sure I'm not putting out a ton of power but it saw redline almost every time time I drove it (once a week April-November in nice weather). The exact same thing happened to the ACT disc 2 years ago:
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Also, the Fidanza flywheel looks a bit hot-spotted, but not bad! I've seen much worse:
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Here it was when I first got it (I know kinda pointless to compare):
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So right now its just gotta be put back together, and went with a fresh gallon NEO 75W-90 RHD gear oil (synthetic) but expensive:
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In just a day or so I'll finally be driving around, breaking it in. Already changed the motor oil and filter while it was up in the air. I'm thinking a good 340 miles of soft driving staying out of VVL territory, what do you think? It's been almost two months since the car was driveable (but it was winter anyway) since it took two different companies a combined 4 weeks to finally get this clutch to me. Can't wait!

P.S. want to thank those of you who KNEW that my disc was bad when I described my symptoms.
Last edited by Storm88000 on 2014-04-10 at 01-14-54.
2014-04-01 09:40:56
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BTW here's the JGY PP cleaned up now:



much better. you can see the dark blue or purple or whatever color it is now.
2014-04-01 09:50:58
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FYI every sr20ve I have gotten was from a CVT auto trans. That unsprung puck disk is going to chatter. I'm running almost the same clutch and love it but I converted to hydro. Your going to get a work out with a cable.
2014-04-01 10:20:47
#4
Originally Posted by se200
FYI every sr20ve I have gotten was from a CVT auto trans. That unsprung puck disk is going to chatter. I'm running almost the same clutch and love it but I converted to hydro. Your going to get a work out with a cable.


Crap, I had no idea about the CVT auto.

oh and yeah, I priced out some hydraulic parts.
2014-04-01 10:38:31
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Fwd sr20's do not use pilot bearings.
2014-04-01 10:50:44
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Originally Posted by ebinkerd
Fwd sr20's do not use pilot bearings.



:blinks: OK.. edited. that would make more sense
Last edited by Storm88000 on 2014-04-01 at 10-52-29.
2014-04-01 11:47:54
#7
Originally Posted by se200
FYI every sr20ve I have gotten was from a CVT auto trans. That unsprung puck disk is going to chatter. I'm running almost the same clutch and love it but I converted to hydro. Your going to get a work out with a cable.


I run the same clutch it does not chatter and the pedal effort is stock.
2014-04-01 12:00:49
#8
^^^ well good news... My setup is a bit different due to the 6spd. So it sounds like this clutch works fine with the cable. I do get chatter but only a little bit when taking off slow in traffic. But this should be a huge upgrade from that old clutch.
2014-04-01 12:20:53
#9
Ok guys so this is CONFIRMED that pilot bearing not needed?

Edit: it doesn't matter anyway because it's in there
Last edited by Storm88000 on 2014-04-01 at 12-53-14.
2014-04-01 12:54:06
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Originally Posted by cortrim1
Originally Posted by se200
FYI every sr20ve I have gotten was from a CVT auto trans. That unsprung puck disk is going to chatter. I'm running almost the same clutch and love it but I converted to hydro. Your going to get a work out with a cable.


I run the same clutch it does not chatter and the pedal effort is stock.



That's what I like to hear
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