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Old 03-27-2010, 10:08 AM
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You can have no teaser spring and the clutch will work fine, but it will not engage smoothly. When you say 'new clutch,' what was replaced? A 'new clutch' usually entails a new driveshaft, pilot bushing, friction disc, teaser spring, throwout bearing, main spring, and spirol pins. The pressure plates should also be trued up in a lathe. You'd be amazed how much runout plates that 'look good' can have. I've had a junk a few sets because they wouldn't clean up after removing 60 thou off the face, even though they looked good.

If you forgot washers when you reassembled it or didn't replace the main spring, that may be the cause of your problem.
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