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2016-03-03 23:37:08
#31
How much play? If I remember correctly, they should have minimal play to none. I'll check the play on a couple of transmissions I have laying around and I'll report back.
2016-03-03 23:44:55
#32
Originally Posted by 91sentragti-r
I would check the splines on the trans as stated before, there might be play on the disk causing it to wobble a bit.

Also while the trans is off, go ahead and install the pilot bearing just in case. That's actually the first thing that I thought would be the problem, but it hasn't happened to me or anyone I know so I can't say that's the issue for sure.


trans doesnt even touch the pilot bearing on these cars
2016-03-04 01:02:54
#33
Never really checked, so not sure, I've heard of that in the past though, but since I haven't tried it personally I can't say, yes for sure. In the event that it did, it would make sense if the bushing wasn't in its place that it might cause the input shaft to not move around a bit.

What do you think might be the culprit for his premature clutch failures?

I believe a twin disk is the easiest fix if the splines are in good shape and with minimal play.
2016-03-04 01:40:31
#34
Originally Posted by morgans432
Originally Posted by 91sentragti-r
I would check the splines on the trans as stated before, there might be play on the disk causing it to wobble a bit.

Also while the trans is off, go ahead and install the pilot bearing just in case. That's actually the first thing that I thought would be the problem, but it hasn't happened to me or anyone I know so I can't say that's the issue for sure.


trans doesnt even touch the pilot bearing on these cars


Correction, lol. Now I know for a fact that the input shaft doesn't touch the pilot bearing. I just checked that and could confirm it. Also checked 4 different trans and they all have very minimal play. My findings came from a b13,b15,p11, and gtir trans.
2016-03-04 02:29:02
#35
Lol, no one mentioned the obvious yet?

DOWELL PINS!

Should be 3 in the flywheel and 2 in the engine/trans I've seen several clutches fail from a missing Dowell pin..

Here's one from a week ago..

2016-03-04 03:17:49
#36
=91sentragti-r;1038313]

Sorry for your confusion, there's absolutely nothing bad about a b15 trans. What I strongly disagree with,is his statement that the clutch will last longer and won't break by running a stronger b15 trans. That's "preposterous"

Never heard of that theory EVER.


It's not really a theory. I have evidence- I broke 2 JGY clutch discs (springs broke/popped out) in my B13 trans. Found a another used disc and put it in the new B15 trans and it ran forever. The B15 trans is so much better than the B13/14 it's ridiculous.
Last edited by Storm88000 on 2016-03-04 at 03-49-49.
2016-03-04 07:51:41
#37
Originally Posted by Storm88000
=91sentragti-r;1038313]

Sorry for your confusion, there's absolutely nothing bad about a b15 trans. What I strongly disagree with,is his statement that the clutch will last longer and won't break by running a stronger b15 trans. That's "preposterous"

Never heard of that theory EVER.


It's not really a theory. I have evidence- I broke 2 JGY clutch discs (springs broke/popped out) in my B13 trans. Found a another used disc and put it in the new B15 trans and it ran forever. The B15 trans is so much better than the B13/14 it's ridiculous.


Maybe it was the JGY discs fault an not the b13 trans..

I'll agree the b13 trans is not the greatest.. however, as far as them being prone to ruining discs I believe that's not true.. maybe if the input shaft bearings were worn an there was excessive play..

Also this guy is AWD SO this b13 vs b15 thing is Apple's an bananas..
2016-03-04 07:52:06
#38
Originally Posted by Storm88000
=91sentragti-r;1038313]

Sorry for your confusion, there's absolutely nothing bad about a b15 trans. What I strongly disagree with,is his statement that the clutch will last longer and won't break by running a stronger b15 trans. That's "preposterous"

Never heard of that theory EVER.


It's not really a theory. I have evidence- I broke 2 JGY clutch discs (springs broke/popped out) in my B13 trans. Found a another used disc and put it in the new B15 trans and it ran forever. The B15 trans is so much better than the B13/14 it's ridiculous.


It's a theory, no one has ever proven that. Just because you're the only one who alleged that, we should believe you? Lol. there's no possible way you could prove what you're saying, plus you had the good old jgy pos clutches, what do you expect lol, stop misleading people Jordan, please!!
2016-03-04 08:00:10
#39
Originally Posted by lynchfourtwenty
Originally Posted by Storm88000
=91sentragti-r;1038313]

Sorry for your confusion, there's absolutely nothing bad about a b15 trans. What I strongly disagree with,is his statement that the clutch will last longer and won't break by running a stronger b15 trans. That's "preposterous"

Never heard of that theory EVER.


It's not really a theory. I have evidence- I broke 2 JGY clutch discs (springs broke/popped out) in my B13 trans. Found a another used disc and put it in the new B15 trans and it ran forever. The B15 trans is so much better than the B13/14 it's ridiculous.


Maybe it was the JGY discs fault an not the b13 trans..

I'll agree the b13 trans is not the greatest.. however, as far as them being prone to ruining discs I believe that's not true.. maybe if the input shaft bearings were worn an there was excessive play..

Also this guy is AWD SO this b13 vs b15 thing is Apple's an bananas..


This guy knows his ish.
2016-03-04 08:00:20
#40
Originally Posted by lynchfourtwenty

Also this guy is AWD SO this b13 vs b15 thing is Apple's an bananas..


Yes this was what I wrote originally. I said to OP he's going to have a tough time finding answers to his problem because almost no one here has an AWD SR20.
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