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I have searched in this forum for things related to go old clutch slip. There is a lot of discussion on stock and modified flywheels, but I have not found (yet) much about the clutch slip.
My clutch started slipping this weekend at the PCA OCR AX/DE. There are no other symptoms at this time. I drove back to Pasadena and under normal street driving it is fine. It slips when I get on it hard in first or second.
I assume from my experience from less sophisticated cars that this is a simple matter of replacing a worn out clutch plate and throw out bearing. But, after reading several threads here I get the sense that it may be a larger problem, yes no?
I would be grateful for any illuminations on this subject.
Cheers
Steve Patrick
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68 911 Coupe
78 Alfa Spider
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Okay thanks so it needs to be looked at. This is a job at I don't think I want to do or do I? Is it a lot of work?
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It helped fine, thanks.
I have been doing my own wrenching on 911s, 912s, 356s and Alfas for way to long also.
I did do the timing and balance belt on this car and have done several clutches before so I guess I am okay with this.
At least you don't have to pull the motor.
What are the special tools?
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I bought the lock for the belt job so that I have and it will be nice to have a shorter torque wrench.
I guess I will get under there and do this. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/dry.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
Thanks again Bob
No really, thanks
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on a 968 you don't have to remove the entire bellhousing to access the clutch.
there is an access panel the comes off after you get the exhaust out of the way. you don't have to drop the tranny and shift the torque tube back like a 944.
i'd say it's the easiest clutch job i've ever done.
much easier than my 83 944 that i had to do the job twice in 2 days because someone put the wrong pressure plate in the clutch kit.
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Does some one out there know where I can find a XZN Star type socket for removing the clutch pressure plate that is not make out of Chinese cheese?
I got one screw loose and stared then next when this tool striped. Funny I went over to the bench and got a file and it cut like butter. I filed it down past most of the twisted and striped crap and almost tried again until I felt it going again. I got this on line from a recommended source. It looks like most of the XZN Star type sockets you find on line are the same type. Any help??
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Steve Patrick
92 968 Cab
76 912E Coupe
68 912 Targa
68 911 Coupe
78 Alfa Spider
62 Alfa 2600 Cab