View Full Version : Clutch Fork Pivot From SPL??
SlidewayzDotNet
04-15-2008, 01:39 PM
http://splparts.com/main4/main/default.htm
What does it do? and where does it go? Been looking for house and theres nothing on the forums or google anywhere to tell me what it does anyone here know thanks.
ManoNegra
04-15-2008, 01:45 PM
http://www.mysportscar.com/andy/FA/196.jpg
Quick Google search. It's that guy on the lower left. That's where the clutch fork 'pivots' to engage the clutch when you press the pedal.
There's usually very little to no need to ever replace these from my experience but they're relatively cheap and easy to replace - just threads - when doing a clutch job.
SlidewayzDotNet
04-15-2008, 01:49 PM
K thanks a ton $25 might as well get it. Good feedback for you lol
fliprayzin240sx
04-15-2008, 06:43 PM
http://www.mysportscar.com/andy/FA/196.jpg
Quick Google search. It's that guy on the lower left. That's where the clutch fork 'pivots' to engage the clutch when you press the pedal.
There's usually very little to no need to ever replace these from my experience but they're relatively cheap and easy to replace - just threads - when doing a clutch job.
Actually there is...when you start running some super stiff clutches, you'll want to change these. Nismo sells them for a reason. Ive seen atleast 2 cars break the damn things after going to a single/twin plate clutches. Sucks dropping the tranny just to replace the POS.
ManoNegra
04-15-2008, 07:15 PM
Actually there is...when you start running some super stiff clutches, you'll want to change these. Nismo sells them for a reason. Ive seen atleast 2 cars break the damn things after going to a single/twin plate clutches. Sucks dropping the tranny just to replace the POS.
That's true, hence the "very little to no need". I can count with one finger the number of people I know with single or twin plate clutches. :wavey:
IIIXziuR
04-15-2008, 07:29 PM
Yeah mine was actually broken in half.
Its a cheap lil' upgrade piece that should be done with out a doubt.
brndck
04-15-2008, 07:35 PM
bullshit. i've personally replaced 2 broken pivot balls on stock clutch s13's with stock (intake and exhaust only) ka24de engines. both were daily driven/ street only, non-track or drift cars. they do break, and it IS a pita to drop out the trans, just to replace the ball. it sucks to hafta sell a customer 4 hours of labor to replace a $35 part.
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