The "How I officially f*****d my clutch" thread!
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The "How I officially f*****d my clutch" thread!
So for quite a while now I have known that my clutch was basically on it's way out. It flat out won't hold 4th or 5th anywhere below 5k unless I'm pedaling the gas and I've even been noticing some slip start to happen even in 3rd now.... so needless to say I've just been counting the minutes down before the clutch is officially screwed and I've sort of been trying to push it off for as long as possible.... until now that is.
So this Saturday was my buddy's bachelor party and after we get back to his place from a beer and rum filled night out in NYC (we all took a limo down and back so we were at least KIND OF responsable drinkers....
), we were all hanging out in his driveway being slightly obnoxious and we decided in our enhanced briliant state of mind that it's time for a few of us do some burnouts.... at about 3am. lol
Well long and short of it. I pull up to do my burnout. I lock my ebrake, turn off esc, rev her up and drop the clutch. The resulting "burnout" wasn't quite what I was hoping for, but it basically looked a little something like this vid below.... just not quite as extreme as I wasn't nearly as much of an idiot as this guy is for going so long, but the result was the same. Fast forward to 40 seconds.
Corvette Burnout Fail Destroys Clutch - YouTube
Needless to say, I was pretty damn embarrassed and slightly annoyed. Complete and utter burnout fail on my part! So luckily the new clutch, flywheel, and everything else is already shipped and on its way. Hopefully I have her back on the road by the end of the week.
Feel free to post up your own horror story, or just plain ol' clutch failures in here if you so desire! Misery sure does love company after all....
So this Saturday was my buddy's bachelor party and after we get back to his place from a beer and rum filled night out in NYC (we all took a limo down and back so we were at least KIND OF responsable drinkers....
), we were all hanging out in his driveway being slightly obnoxious and we decided in our enhanced briliant state of mind that it's time for a few of us do some burnouts.... at about 3am. lolWell long and short of it. I pull up to do my burnout. I lock my ebrake, turn off esc, rev her up and drop the clutch. The resulting "burnout" wasn't quite what I was hoping for, but it basically looked a little something like this vid below.... just not quite as extreme as I wasn't nearly as much of an idiot as this guy is for going so long, but the result was the same. Fast forward to 40 seconds.
Corvette Burnout Fail Destroys Clutch - YouTube
Needless to say, I was pretty damn embarrassed and slightly annoyed. Complete and utter burnout fail on my part! So luckily the new clutch, flywheel, and everything else is already shipped and on its way. Hopefully I have her back on the road by the end of the week.
Feel free to post up your own horror story, or just plain ol' clutch failures in here if you so desire! Misery sure does love company after all....
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I'm actually getting the ky stage 3 as well, so hopefully she's as solid of a clutch as everyone has claimed.
nice man, let me know how you like it! i have had my clutch slipping since about 10k miles or so, im right at 20k miles now, if i dont drive it like a dick shes fine, but i feel like she is getting worse going from a dead stop now than she was before
every time i see this video, i picture the guy from the fast and the furious running up and popping the hood asking "WAS THAT FUNNN!!!?" hahaha. I cant believe that guy in the video!!
and not to mention the idiot with the camera, who in their right mind would walk in front of a corvette (or any car) trying to burnout. WHat would happen if that thing caught traction and took off. That ******* would be toast.
But at any rate, sorry to hear OP. Sometimes the simplest things can be hard to accomplish with alchohol involved lol.
and not to mention the idiot with the camera, who in their right mind would walk in front of a corvette (or any car) trying to burnout. WHat would happen if that thing caught traction and took off. That ******* would be toast.
But at any rate, sorry to hear OP. Sometimes the simplest things can be hard to accomplish with alchohol involved lol.
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every time i see this video, i picture the guy from the fast and the furious running up and popping the hood asking "WAS THAT FUNNN!!!?" hahaha. I cant believe that guy in the video!!
and not to mention the idiot with the camera, who in their right mind would walk in front of a corvette (or any car) trying to burnout. WHat would happen if that thing caught traction and took off. That ******* would be toast.
But at any rate, sorry to hear OP. Sometimes the simplest things can be hard to accomplish with alchohol involved lol.
and not to mention the idiot with the camera, who in their right mind would walk in front of a corvette (or any car) trying to burnout. WHat would happen if that thing caught traction and took off. That ******* would be toast.
But at any rate, sorry to hear OP. Sometimes the simplest things can be hard to accomplish with alchohol involved lol.
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Yeah seriously. My local dealer quoted me for an 8 hour job, which works out to be over a grand after taxes! Screw that!
I'll be doing this one myself. Granted truth be told, I've never done a clutch swap on a fwd car before, BUT I've dropped many rwd, and 4wd drivetrains so hopefully it won't be too awfull.... hopefully.. ::crosses fingers::
I'll be doing this one myself. Granted truth be told, I've never done a clutch swap on a fwd car before, BUT I've dropped many rwd, and 4wd drivetrains so hopefully it won't be too awfull.... hopefully.. ::crosses fingers::
haha ya i thought about doing mine myself too, but in 120 degree heat its not happening ill pay a shop to do it, hopefully i can find one for around 500-600 for labor
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I'm pretty confident about getting it done in a reasonable time frame though. How much clearance will I need under the car do you think (I'm obviously doing this on stands in my garage). I have 30" stands and was figuring that "should" be enough clearance to drop everything, but without ever doing it before that part of the job is my biggest concern.
Also, can you leave the struts attached and just pop the hub assembly off the spindle, and the tie rods?
Yeah I'm not exactly excited about doing it.
I'm pretty confident about getting it done in a reasonable time frame though. How much clearance will I need under the car do you think (I'm obviously doing this on stands in my garage). I have 30" stands and was figuring that "should" be enough clearance to drop everything, but without ever doing it before that part of the job is my biggest concern.
Also, can you leave the struts attached and just pop the hub assembly off the spindle, and the tie rods?
I'm pretty confident about getting it done in a reasonable time frame though. How much clearance will I need under the car do you think (I'm obviously doing this on stands in my garage). I have 30" stands and was figuring that "should" be enough clearance to drop everything, but without ever doing it before that part of the job is my biggest concern.
Also, can you leave the struts attached and just pop the hub assembly off the spindle, and the tie rods?
But I hear ya on pulling money away from another project. My built engine pulled away from my apartment money I had saved up. But my stock block was still good apparently so I guess I can sell it to someone else if I don't keep it....
To the op, serves you right for doing that while you've been drinking.
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If you are strong enough to pick up a 100lb trans and sit it in the car, you can wedge a piece of 2x4 in front of the harmonic balancer, loosen the passenger side sub frame bolts, then just take out the drivers side sub frame bolts and drop the drivers side.
But I hear ya on pulling money away from another project. My built engine pulled away from my apartment money I had saved up. But my stock block was still good apparently so I guess I can sell it to someone else if I don't keep it....
But I hear ya on pulling money away from another project. My built engine pulled away from my apartment money I had saved up. But my stock block was still good apparently so I guess I can sell it to someone else if I don't keep it....
Sorry, I just figured that was common sense...
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My first time... Well I was driving spirited for a while, and going from first to second it would spin. Well after like the 3rd time I did that in a 15 minute period I went from 1st to 2nd and pinned it. RPM's sat at 5k rpm for a few seconds and I thought hmm.
Pull into the parking lot at Menards and get out... OHH it stunk! The smell of burnt clutch is horrendous, and it takes a long time to leave the car! I took it easy on it from there out, but anytime I put any sort of hard load on it in 2nd or 3rd it would slip. Since, I got the ZZP stage 3 and a new GM flywheel. Love it.
I thought about doing it myself, and I don't trust any dealers around here, so it being a pain in the ass to do I just drove to ZZP and paid the $450 labor for their install. Well worth it, they know their **** and work on these stupid things all day.
Pull into the parking lot at Menards and get out... OHH it stunk! The smell of burnt clutch is horrendous, and it takes a long time to leave the car! I took it easy on it from there out, but anytime I put any sort of hard load on it in 2nd or 3rd it would slip. Since, I got the ZZP stage 3 and a new GM flywheel. Love it.
I thought about doing it myself, and I don't trust any dealers around here, so it being a pain in the ass to do I just drove to ZZP and paid the $450 labor for their install. Well worth it, they know their **** and work on these stupid things all day.
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No, you still have to remove them. The passenger side half shaft will come out as you pull on the trans. The drivers side can be pulled out as you unbolt the strut from either the steering knuckle or the strut tower...
Sorry, I just figured that was common sense...
Sorry, I just figured that was common sense...
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Yeah I'm not exactly excited about doing it.
I'm pretty confident about getting it done in a reasonable time frame though. How much clearance will I need under the car do you think (I'm obviously doing this on stands in my garage). I have 30" stands and was figuring that "should" be enough clearance to drop everything, but without ever doing it before that part of the job is my biggest concern.
Also, can you leave the struts attached and just pop the hub assembly off the spindle, and the tie rods?
I'm pretty confident about getting it done in a reasonable time frame though. How much clearance will I need under the car do you think (I'm obviously doing this on stands in my garage). I have 30" stands and was figuring that "should" be enough clearance to drop everything, but without ever doing it before that part of the job is my biggest concern.
Also, can you leave the struts attached and just pop the hub assembly off the spindle, and the tie rods?



