I am in the process of putting new clutches on my XJ11 and was wondering about the need for new clutch springs as well.
I cracked the side cover of my tranny because the seal by the clutch release shaft was leaking and I figured I was this far, why not check out the clutch? My clutch wants to slip under maximum torque, which prompts me all the more to replace it.
So my question is, should I replace the springs in the clutch right away as well or does it not really matter? And for that matter, should the steel plates between the fiberous clutch plates be replaced?
I'm taking for granted these parts have never been replaced from original so at 60K+, it's probably about time.
Thanks so much.
Mark
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I cracked the side cover of my tranny because the seal by the clutch release shaft was leaking and I figured I was this far, why not check out the clutch? My clutch wants to slip under maximum torque, which prompts me all the more to replace it.
So my question is, should I replace the springs in the clutch right away as well or does it not really matter? And for that matter, should the steel plates between the fiberous clutch plates be replaced?
I'm taking for granted these parts have never been replaced from original so at 60K+, it's probably about time.
Thanks so much.
Mark
E
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