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Hi guys,

 

I have just had a new clutch and flywheel fitted yesterday and was just wondering if i need to drive sensibly to allow them to settle in?

 

Thanks

 

Henry

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Must be, on every other vehicle I've owned there has always been a run in period. Also had my bandit clutch replaced last year then took it straight round the track, guess what I needed replacing soon after.

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What did you replace them with mate?

 

I'm sure Alex or someone will be along soon to give a more accurate answer but i'd have said make sure your gental with it for a few hundred miles and then it'll be fine.

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What did you replace them with mate?

 

I'm sure Alex or someone will be along soon to give a more accurate answer but i'd have said make sure your gental with it for a few hundred miles and then it'll be fine.

 

With an exedy OEM clutch and A OEM dual mass flywheel.

 

Cheers mate, that is what i thought, means the trip down to the meet will be an easy one :(

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What did you replace them with mate?

 

I'm sure Alex or someone will be along soon to give a more accurate answer but i'd have said make sure your gental with it for a few hundred miles and then it'll be fine.

 

With an exedy OEM clutch and A OEM dual mass flywheel.

 

Cheers mate, that is what i thought, means the trip down to the meet will be an easy one :(

 

it'll be fine in gear i'd have thought tbh. just no clutch dumbing and things like that :p

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