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1517's thread ***More pics added 12/31***

dlesser

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Uhh ohh sounds like something bad happend. Any update?

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So I drove the 65 miles or so to go help out Diego in Greeley. The car drove real nice the whole way up there, never even made me think something would be wrong. I chit-chatted Diego for a few minutes and then we went to get into my car so I could show off a bit and we could get food also. The car didn't want to go into gear, so we took his roommate's RX-7 instead. After coming back and working on his car, the time came for me to try and get this thing home. I started it in gear, and the clutch was dragging enough that the car backed itself out even though my foot was buried to the floor on the clutch. I shoved it out of gear and the car died. I re-started it, and tried to put it in first. It went right in, then into second, third, fourth, fifth and reverse with absolutely no grind or "block out", and it wasnt making any noise. I tried driving away, made it about 400 feet, and then I heard the worst sound I think I've ever heard from any of my Mitsubishi's. It was like 6000 school teachers dragging their fingernails across a chalkboard all at once. So I called for rescue in the form of a Powerstroke and a trailer.

After disassembly, here's what I found.















On a positive, I snapped a couple of pics of my custom gauge pod for your veiwing pleasure. The bottom panel is still in the works, the guy that built it just ran out of the glue he uses for attaching the vinyl the the MDF board.





 
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Diego

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Terry Posten

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Is that an ACT PP?
 

dlesser

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That sucks. Anything strange when you were taking it apart? Like lose bolts?
 

GSX_TC

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Quoting Terry Posten:
Is that an ACT PP?



Yep it is.
 

4Grim

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Why am I not surprised your ACT took a crap. Never heard though of the PP going bad...just their discs which happened to me.

Whats your next clutch setup in mind?
 

Lightning1

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My act 3200 pp did the same thing about 6 months ago. That is what caused me to tear the car apart. Drove to work great, then pushed in the clutch to start it and you could feel something in the pedal and no gears. I switched the master and slave, and when I got down to do the slave, those damn teeth were in the bottom of the bellhousing. I thought it was a common problem for the act clutches?
 

Terry: yes this is an ACT 2600, Diego remembered correctly.

Dlesser: unfortunately I can't blame myself for this one. The bolts were all tight, all there, so I don't really know the "how and why" on this one.

4grim: I haven't thought about what clutch to use on this go around. Got a suggestion?
 

Brianawd

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ACT at its best.

Where is the person that is on this board that used to work for ACT and always said there were great clutches. Care to chime in on this one?
 

xkoolaidx

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this is all bad, diego told me about your build when i met up to look at 1309
 

PreskitVR4

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Centerforce DFX FTW!!!!!! stock pedal effort, I've been exclusive with CF for over nine years now, prototyped alot of stuff for them, never let me down.
 

I'm not putting a Centerforce in it. I have seen bone stock 4g63t powered cars kill Centerforce clutches in only a few months.
 

SleepinGVR4

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Daryl was the guy that worked for ACT. Whenever a member had a problem he usually tried to help them out. But last I heard he no longer worked for ACT.
 

dlesser

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I have a used 2600 if you just want to get it back and running. I need to check at the shop to make sure I didn't toss it. If your interested let me know...its free. I won't put another ACT clutch in my car.
 

91VR41400

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Sucks to see that... ive been running an ACT 2600 in my AWD 1g since 2002 with zero problems. Ive heard stories about there disc hub cracking but never seen any PP failures. Guess its how people drive them /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/dunno.gif
 

Quoting dlesser:
I have a used 2600 if you just want to get it back and running. I need to check at the shop to make sure I didn't toss it. If your interested let me know...its free. I won't put another ACT clutch in my car.



thanks for the offer, but i'm going brand new. Maybe not ACT, but new.
 

Yeah, definitely some options there. I didn't realize CM had as many choices as they do.
 
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