Does YOUR Clutch Setup need a Shim?
Tick any experience with Spec Twins?
Jeremy says they need shimmed 100% but Im going to measure to be sure
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Wesley
Im putting a 2005 SSR t-56 behind a 2001 vette ls1. I have the correct flywheel and clutch setup for the vette ls1 and I had a ssr slave but now I switched to one from a corvette. The dimensions of the ssr slave and the corvette are identical, except the corvette has a bleeder screw where the ssr one didn't.
On to my problem. the slave is not compressing on the clutch fingers and it looks as if it is like 3/4 of an inch from all the way compressed when I look through the starter hole with a mirror and a flashlight. Because the slave isnt barely compressing when I do go to disengage the clutch with the pedal it over extends the slave and it pisses fluid everywhere.
Does anyone think I would really need something like a 3/4 inch spacer? I know hotrod mag put the ssr t56 behind the ls7 in the solstice but they wont get back to me with what exactly they did.
Im really desperate for help right now. Thanks.
So once again, what do I want for ideal clearance between the fingers and bearing...
The car also has a Tick master....
Just my experiences
A question, though: we have Tick telling us more than 1/16" to 1/8" for a new clutch (so basically >1/8") and Slowhawk telling us more 1/8" to 1/4" (so basically >1/4") for a new clutch because of the break-in period. So which one is right? Slowhawk has basically doubled the distance Tick mentioned - 1/8" vs 1/4". What if it measures 3/16"?
Still great info, I'm just a little unclear with the different measurements being tossed around. And if the clutch is already broken in and you're measuring it, I would assume to go with Tick's numbers?

