slightlybent47
11-27-2009, 06:27 PM
My 07 ex still has the original stock clutch in it and I’m wondering if I need to replace it.
I am all for if it’s not broke don’t fix it but here is the deal. After I had the ex for about a year I had it rebuilt in the off season. I put in a 416 with a 12:1 and a p&p with a stage 2 cam. I had picked up a new stock clutch when I did the build thinking that the extra power would be hard on the old one, I thought I’d have one on hand. Well it’s been a year since then and the old clutch is still holding up.
But I wonder if clutches are like breaks and start to slip a little bit over time and not be noticeable until there worn out. So my question is should I go ahead and put in the new clutch?
Now I say clutch I mean just the plates not the basket. I have never done a clutch so what do I need to get it done.
Thanks
I am all for if it’s not broke don’t fix it but here is the deal. After I had the ex for about a year I had it rebuilt in the off season. I put in a 416 with a 12:1 and a p&p with a stage 2 cam. I had picked up a new stock clutch when I did the build thinking that the extra power would be hard on the old one, I thought I’d have one on hand. Well it’s been a year since then and the old clutch is still holding up.
But I wonder if clutches are like breaks and start to slip a little bit over time and not be noticeable until there worn out. So my question is should I go ahead and put in the new clutch?
Now I say clutch I mean just the plates not the basket. I have never done a clutch so what do I need to get it done.
Thanks