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96-04 - 2V Specific
questions bout modifyin drivetrain........
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<blockquote data-quote="Pennywise2" data-source="post: 98511" data-attributes="member: 9021"><p>Spec clutches sucks!</p><p>Talk to Mity2 and numerous other guys on SN about how they liked </p><p>their Spec clutches and how fun the installation was.</p><p>I recommend you don't buy a Spec clutch for your mustang because I have heard too </p><p>many horrible stories about Spec clutches.I would get a Centerforce Dual Friciton </p><p>clutch for your mustang I loved mine when I had my mustang and I also never had</p><p>one problem with it either.The Centerforce throwout bearing is also good to use.</p><p>New pilot bearing and throwout bearing are important.You will need molybdenum </p><p>disulfide paste to put on your throwout bearing before you install it.</p><p>I wouldn't bother resurfacing your old flywheel and having the chance of the </p><p>clutch install being screwed up.Just buy and install a brand OEM steel flywheel</p><p>for your new clutch of choice.You will also want to inspect you clutch fork for any </p><p>damage or bends.If your clutch folk is damaged do yourself a favor and replace it!</p><p>Use the transmission fluid of your choice I used Royal Purple in my mustang.</p><p>I recently did a stage four clutch install in my STI and I had to replace alot of things.</p><p>All clutch installs are a ball buster lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pennywise2, post: 98511, member: 9021"] Spec clutches sucks! Talk to Mity2 and numerous other guys on SN about how they liked their Spec clutches and how fun the installation was. I recommend you don't buy a Spec clutch for your mustang because I have heard too many horrible stories about Spec clutches.I would get a Centerforce Dual Friciton clutch for your mustang I loved mine when I had my mustang and I also never had one problem with it either.The Centerforce throwout bearing is also good to use. New pilot bearing and throwout bearing are important.You will need molybdenum disulfide paste to put on your throwout bearing before you install it. I wouldn't bother resurfacing your old flywheel and having the chance of the clutch install being screwed up.Just buy and install a brand OEM steel flywheel for your new clutch of choice.You will also want to inspect you clutch fork for any damage or bends.If your clutch folk is damaged do yourself a favor and replace it! Use the transmission fluid of your choice I used Royal Purple in my mustang. I recently did a stage four clutch install in my STI and I had to replace alot of things. All clutch installs are a ball buster lol. [/QUOTE]
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