new clutch time for the CJ
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Re: new clutch time for the CJ
You get what you pay for.
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Fletcher wrote:
>
> Last night I took off from an intersection quick and the engine spun fast,
> and the jeep moved slow. On a quiet street I could hear the metal on metal
> sound of a thin clutch plate. The adjustment still feels perfect, so it is
> new clutch time for me. Question is should I spend a little extra for a
> name brand CenterForce I clutch for the ~$130 plus extra parts? How about
> the CenterForce II for ~$200 plus extra parts? Or should I get one from a
> local parts store for ~$130 that include all the parts including bearings,
> and cheapy tool? I am have the 258 engine, T5, D300, 32" tires (soon to be
> 33"), and 4.10 gears in an 83 CJ7. Can I get better life expectance out of
> a little better clutch? Or is the basic CenterForce the same as any other
> over-the-counter clutch?
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Fletcher wrote:
>
> Last night I took off from an intersection quick and the engine spun fast,
> and the jeep moved slow. On a quiet street I could hear the metal on metal
> sound of a thin clutch plate. The adjustment still feels perfect, so it is
> new clutch time for me. Question is should I spend a little extra for a
> name brand CenterForce I clutch for the ~$130 plus extra parts? How about
> the CenterForce II for ~$200 plus extra parts? Or should I get one from a
> local parts store for ~$130 that include all the parts including bearings,
> and cheapy tool? I am have the 258 engine, T5, D300, 32" tires (soon to be
> 33"), and 4.10 gears in an 83 CJ7. Can I get better life expectance out of
> a little better clutch? Or is the basic CenterForce the same as any other
> over-the-counter clutch?
#12
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Re: new clutch time for the CJ
You get what you pay for.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Fletcher wrote:
>
> Last night I took off from an intersection quick and the engine spun fast,
> and the jeep moved slow. On a quiet street I could hear the metal on metal
> sound of a thin clutch plate. The adjustment still feels perfect, so it is
> new clutch time for me. Question is should I spend a little extra for a
> name brand CenterForce I clutch for the ~$130 plus extra parts? How about
> the CenterForce II for ~$200 plus extra parts? Or should I get one from a
> local parts store for ~$130 that include all the parts including bearings,
> and cheapy tool? I am have the 258 engine, T5, D300, 32" tires (soon to be
> 33"), and 4.10 gears in an 83 CJ7. Can I get better life expectance out of
> a little better clutch? Or is the basic CenterForce the same as any other
> over-the-counter clutch?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Fletcher wrote:
>
> Last night I took off from an intersection quick and the engine spun fast,
> and the jeep moved slow. On a quiet street I could hear the metal on metal
> sound of a thin clutch plate. The adjustment still feels perfect, so it is
> new clutch time for me. Question is should I spend a little extra for a
> name brand CenterForce I clutch for the ~$130 plus extra parts? How about
> the CenterForce II for ~$200 plus extra parts? Or should I get one from a
> local parts store for ~$130 that include all the parts including bearings,
> and cheapy tool? I am have the 258 engine, T5, D300, 32" tires (soon to be
> 33"), and 4.10 gears in an 83 CJ7. Can I get better life expectance out of
> a little better clutch? Or is the basic CenterForce the same as any other
> over-the-counter clutch?
#13
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Re: new clutch time for the CJ
You get what you pay for.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Fletcher wrote:
>
> Last night I took off from an intersection quick and the engine spun fast,
> and the jeep moved slow. On a quiet street I could hear the metal on metal
> sound of a thin clutch plate. The adjustment still feels perfect, so it is
> new clutch time for me. Question is should I spend a little extra for a
> name brand CenterForce I clutch for the ~$130 plus extra parts? How about
> the CenterForce II for ~$200 plus extra parts? Or should I get one from a
> local parts store for ~$130 that include all the parts including bearings,
> and cheapy tool? I am have the 258 engine, T5, D300, 32" tires (soon to be
> 33"), and 4.10 gears in an 83 CJ7. Can I get better life expectance out of
> a little better clutch? Or is the basic CenterForce the same as any other
> over-the-counter clutch?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Fletcher wrote:
>
> Last night I took off from an intersection quick and the engine spun fast,
> and the jeep moved slow. On a quiet street I could hear the metal on metal
> sound of a thin clutch plate. The adjustment still feels perfect, so it is
> new clutch time for me. Question is should I spend a little extra for a
> name brand CenterForce I clutch for the ~$130 plus extra parts? How about
> the CenterForce II for ~$200 plus extra parts? Or should I get one from a
> local parts store for ~$130 that include all the parts including bearings,
> and cheapy tool? I am have the 258 engine, T5, D300, 32" tires (soon to be
> 33"), and 4.10 gears in an 83 CJ7. Can I get better life expectance out of
> a little better clutch? Or is the basic CenterForce the same as any other
> over-the-counter clutch?
#14
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Re: new clutch time for the CJ
Probably, the same reason most truckers don't use the clutch,
except stopped, then just long enough to slip it out of neutral.
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Robert Bills wrote:
>
> Maybe, maybe not. I ran a CenterForce clutch once. Didn't really like the
> pedal feel offroad, and changed it out for a "regular" clutch last year when I
> had to replace the throwout bearing. No regrets so far.
>
> Robert Bills
> KG6LMV
> Orange County CA
>
> http://www.outdoorwire.com/4x4/jeep/...p-l/billsr.htm
> http://www.RobertBills.com
except stopped, then just long enough to slip it out of neutral.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Robert Bills wrote:
>
> Maybe, maybe not. I ran a CenterForce clutch once. Didn't really like the
> pedal feel offroad, and changed it out for a "regular" clutch last year when I
> had to replace the throwout bearing. No regrets so far.
>
> Robert Bills
> KG6LMV
> Orange County CA
>
> http://www.outdoorwire.com/4x4/jeep/...p-l/billsr.htm
> http://www.RobertBills.com
#15
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Re: new clutch time for the CJ
Probably, the same reason most truckers don't use the clutch,
except stopped, then just long enough to slip it out of neutral.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Robert Bills wrote:
>
> Maybe, maybe not. I ran a CenterForce clutch once. Didn't really like the
> pedal feel offroad, and changed it out for a "regular" clutch last year when I
> had to replace the throwout bearing. No regrets so far.
>
> Robert Bills
> KG6LMV
> Orange County CA
>
> http://www.outdoorwire.com/4x4/jeep/...p-l/billsr.htm
> http://www.RobertBills.com
except stopped, then just long enough to slip it out of neutral.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Robert Bills wrote:
>
> Maybe, maybe not. I ran a CenterForce clutch once. Didn't really like the
> pedal feel offroad, and changed it out for a "regular" clutch last year when I
> had to replace the throwout bearing. No regrets so far.
>
> Robert Bills
> KG6LMV
> Orange County CA
>
> http://www.outdoorwire.com/4x4/jeep/...p-l/billsr.htm
> http://www.RobertBills.com
#16
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Re: new clutch time for the CJ
Probably, the same reason most truckers don't use the clutch,
except stopped, then just long enough to slip it out of neutral.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Robert Bills wrote:
>
> Maybe, maybe not. I ran a CenterForce clutch once. Didn't really like the
> pedal feel offroad, and changed it out for a "regular" clutch last year when I
> had to replace the throwout bearing. No regrets so far.
>
> Robert Bills
> KG6LMV
> Orange County CA
>
> http://www.outdoorwire.com/4x4/jeep/...p-l/billsr.htm
> http://www.RobertBills.com
except stopped, then just long enough to slip it out of neutral.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Robert Bills wrote:
>
> Maybe, maybe not. I ran a CenterForce clutch once. Didn't really like the
> pedal feel offroad, and changed it out for a "regular" clutch last year when I
> had to replace the throwout bearing. No regrets so far.
>
> Robert Bills
> KG6LMV
> Orange County CA
>
> http://www.outdoorwire.com/4x4/jeep/...p-l/billsr.htm
> http://www.RobertBills.com
#17
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Re: new clutch time for the CJ
Can I come over and get that CenterForce from you?
I have one in my CJ, and I like the way it grabs. I can make it slip if I
want, but I have a 73 Crawl Ratio, so slipping it doesn't happen very often.
When I need to slip it, I just put in in 1st and LO range, and let her rip.
I scream into motion at a blinding 1/2 mph.
"Robert Bills" <rdbillsjr@aol.comxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:20031015172439.12785.00000411@mb-m19.aol.com...
> >Can I get better life expectance out of
> >a little better clutch?
>
> Maybe, maybe not. I ran a CenterForce clutch once. Didn't really like
the
> pedal feel offroad, and changed it out for a "regular" clutch last year
when I
> had to replace the throwout bearing. No regrets so far.
>
> Robert Bills
> KG6LMV
> Orange County CA
>
> http://www.outdoorwire.com/4x4/jeep/...p-l/billsr.htm
> http://www.RobertBills.com
I have one in my CJ, and I like the way it grabs. I can make it slip if I
want, but I have a 73 Crawl Ratio, so slipping it doesn't happen very often.
When I need to slip it, I just put in in 1st and LO range, and let her rip.
I scream into motion at a blinding 1/2 mph.
"Robert Bills" <rdbillsjr@aol.comxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:20031015172439.12785.00000411@mb-m19.aol.com...
> >Can I get better life expectance out of
> >a little better clutch?
>
> Maybe, maybe not. I ran a CenterForce clutch once. Didn't really like
the
> pedal feel offroad, and changed it out for a "regular" clutch last year
when I
> had to replace the throwout bearing. No regrets so far.
>
> Robert Bills
> KG6LMV
> Orange County CA
>
> http://www.outdoorwire.com/4x4/jeep/...p-l/billsr.htm
> http://www.RobertBills.com
#18
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Re: new clutch time for the CJ
Can I come over and get that CenterForce from you?
I have one in my CJ, and I like the way it grabs. I can make it slip if I
want, but I have a 73 Crawl Ratio, so slipping it doesn't happen very often.
When I need to slip it, I just put in in 1st and LO range, and let her rip.
I scream into motion at a blinding 1/2 mph.
"Robert Bills" <rdbillsjr@aol.comxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:20031015172439.12785.00000411@mb-m19.aol.com...
> >Can I get better life expectance out of
> >a little better clutch?
>
> Maybe, maybe not. I ran a CenterForce clutch once. Didn't really like
the
> pedal feel offroad, and changed it out for a "regular" clutch last year
when I
> had to replace the throwout bearing. No regrets so far.
>
> Robert Bills
> KG6LMV
> Orange County CA
>
> http://www.outdoorwire.com/4x4/jeep/...p-l/billsr.htm
> http://www.RobertBills.com
I have one in my CJ, and I like the way it grabs. I can make it slip if I
want, but I have a 73 Crawl Ratio, so slipping it doesn't happen very often.
When I need to slip it, I just put in in 1st and LO range, and let her rip.
I scream into motion at a blinding 1/2 mph.
"Robert Bills" <rdbillsjr@aol.comxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:20031015172439.12785.00000411@mb-m19.aol.com...
> >Can I get better life expectance out of
> >a little better clutch?
>
> Maybe, maybe not. I ran a CenterForce clutch once. Didn't really like
the
> pedal feel offroad, and changed it out for a "regular" clutch last year
when I
> had to replace the throwout bearing. No regrets so far.
>
> Robert Bills
> KG6LMV
> Orange County CA
>
> http://www.outdoorwire.com/4x4/jeep/...p-l/billsr.htm
> http://www.RobertBills.com
#19
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Re: new clutch time for the CJ
Can I come over and get that CenterForce from you?
I have one in my CJ, and I like the way it grabs. I can make it slip if I
want, but I have a 73 Crawl Ratio, so slipping it doesn't happen very often.
When I need to slip it, I just put in in 1st and LO range, and let her rip.
I scream into motion at a blinding 1/2 mph.
"Robert Bills" <rdbillsjr@aol.comxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:20031015172439.12785.00000411@mb-m19.aol.com...
> >Can I get better life expectance out of
> >a little better clutch?
>
> Maybe, maybe not. I ran a CenterForce clutch once. Didn't really like
the
> pedal feel offroad, and changed it out for a "regular" clutch last year
when I
> had to replace the throwout bearing. No regrets so far.
>
> Robert Bills
> KG6LMV
> Orange County CA
>
> http://www.outdoorwire.com/4x4/jeep/...p-l/billsr.htm
> http://www.RobertBills.com
I have one in my CJ, and I like the way it grabs. I can make it slip if I
want, but I have a 73 Crawl Ratio, so slipping it doesn't happen very often.
When I need to slip it, I just put in in 1st and LO range, and let her rip.
I scream into motion at a blinding 1/2 mph.
"Robert Bills" <rdbillsjr@aol.comxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:20031015172439.12785.00000411@mb-m19.aol.com...
> >Can I get better life expectance out of
> >a little better clutch?
>
> Maybe, maybe not. I ran a CenterForce clutch once. Didn't really like
the
> pedal feel offroad, and changed it out for a "regular" clutch last year
when I
> had to replace the throwout bearing. No regrets so far.
>
> Robert Bills
> KG6LMV
> Orange County CA
>
> http://www.outdoorwire.com/4x4/jeep/...p-l/billsr.htm
> http://www.RobertBills.com
#20
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Re: new clutch time for the CJ
I'm running a C.F. Duel friction and I can say that after using it for 80K +
miles, the pedel is just a touch stiffer than stock (manual linkage)....not by
much at all. Although you shouldn't do it, I can slip this clutch all day and
it won't smoke/burn...it's really something else. Bad news is the price and
I've had a slight vibration since installed....the ring holding the weights on
mine is always off to one side and not centered.....that, I don't like.
Now my buddy went with a $150 autozone clutch kit and hates it.. it slips and
if you look at it wrong, it smokes.
I need to replace mine now as well....any thoughts on the Hays kits???
miles, the pedel is just a touch stiffer than stock (manual linkage)....not by
much at all. Although you shouldn't do it, I can slip this clutch all day and
it won't smoke/burn...it's really something else. Bad news is the price and
I've had a slight vibration since installed....the ring holding the weights on
mine is always off to one side and not centered.....that, I don't like.
Now my buddy went with a $150 autozone clutch kit and hates it.. it slips and
if you look at it wrong, it smokes.
I need to replace mine now as well....any thoughts on the Hays kits???