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> FS: Sachs Heavy Duty Clutch - SOLD, Sachs heavy duty clutch kit - lightly used
sgetsiv
post Oct 31 2017, 06:34 PM
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I am selling a Sachs heavy duty clutch kit - I used this in my Raby 2315 motor for about 800 miles. It's a race clutch and requires too much pressure IMHO for street use. I switched it out at Original Customs when we rebuilt my transmission.

No idea if it is even worth anything to anyone out there. $100? plus shipping.

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post Oct 31 2017, 06:58 PM
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I'm interested, but am concerned at the same time. Typically Sachs pressure plates don't have a "heavy feel" to them unless something is wrong. This is more or less the standard "heavy duty" pressure plate that goes in 90% of the cars out there. The only difference is the 6 puck, non sprung clutch disk.

How does the new one feel? Just trying to gauge if the pressure plate is bad before I commit to making the purchase.
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post Oct 31 2017, 11:16 PM
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QUOTE(yeahmag @ Oct 31 2017, 05:58 PM) *

I'm interested, but am concerned at the same time. Typically Sachs pressure plates don't have a "heavy feel" to them unless something is wrong. This is more or less the standard "heavy duty" pressure plate that goes in 90% of the cars out there. The only difference is the 6 puck, non sprung clutch disk.

How does the new one feel? Just trying to gauge if the pressure plate is bad before I commit to making the purchase.


I replaced it with a standard Sachs clutch and it feels great - I should say it felt great until I sold the car a few weeks ago.
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post Nov 1 2017, 03:34 AM
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Second in line behind yeahmag...I will take it, if he doesn't.

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