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KrisLN
05-23-2016, 02:32 PM
My s14 has the stock clutch from 1995 and its slipping badly. I'm a noob so I don't know if there's anything I can do other than replacing the clutch. So one, should I replace the clutch? And two, what options do i have for replacing it if do?

brndck
05-23-2016, 03:06 PM
1: yes
2: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=240sx+clutch

jedi03
05-23-2016, 03:22 PM
can get it rebuilt...but new one tends to be about the same cost...

brndck
05-23-2016, 03:23 PM
can get it rebuilt...but new one tends to be about the same cost...

rebuilt? like you're gonna take the old disc and have new friction material put on it? :picardfp:

Black240Ct
05-23-2016, 03:49 PM
yeah its not a rebuildable deal.

if it slipping your going to want a new disc and pressure plate, and mostlily resurface your fly wheel while its all apart.

Mcflurry
05-23-2016, 09:48 PM
Yeah either resurface the flywheel or replace it. Don't forget your throw out bearing while you're down there! :)

KrisLN
05-24-2016, 08:11 PM
1: yes
2: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=240sx+clutch

As far as replacing the clutch, i really dont know whats good or what i should avoid, as well as what tools i would need and if im even capable.

zombiewolf513
05-24-2016, 08:13 PM
Then don't do it without a friend that's done it before

KrisLN
05-25-2016, 11:57 AM
Still, what are good clutches for a stock s14? I want to drift with it eventually but its also a daily, so, is there anything i should definetley avoid or is there anything youd recommend?

brndck
05-25-2016, 12:00 PM
Still, what are good clutches for a stock s14? I want to drift with it eventually but its also a daily, so, is there anything i should definetley avoid or is there anything youd recommend?

1: yes
2: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=240sx+clutch

AGAIN, see #2.

KrisLN
05-31-2016, 03:53 PM
Going with ACT heavy duty I think

Karlhammer
06-01-2016, 12:40 PM
But a new clutch kit, try and find one that comes with the pilot bearing, bushing, release bearing. If you're trying to not have any down time get a new flywheel or buy a used one and have it resurfaced.

Kingtal0n
06-01-2016, 01:28 PM
rebuilt? like you're gonna take the old disc and have new friction material put on it? :picardfp:


AHhh ahahahahahaha


hajhahahahahahahahah I finally get that picard picture

ellopuppet
06-01-2016, 02:10 PM
My s14 has the stock clutch from 1995 and its slipping badly. I'm a noob so I don't know if there's anything I can do other than replacing the clutch. So one, should I replace the clutch? And two, what options do i have for replacing it if do?

A guide to anything and everything ACT clutch related

Link (http://magazine.thmotorsports.com/product-reviews/23-product-reviews/4153-advanced-clutch-technology-ultimate-clutch-kit-buyers-guide.html)

And a how to

clicky (http://www.nicoclub.com/archives/replacing-the-clutch-on-your-240sx.html)

Karlhammer
06-02-2016, 11:47 AM
Rebuilding a clutch isn't that far fetched. With cheaper ones yea it's w waste of time. We've always had good luck with the ACT products.

jedi03
06-02-2016, 10:36 PM
Yes...it used to be cheaper to rebuild but our mass produced items allow for new instead of used...I have a local shop that does it and they do a great job...but they even advised if money is an issue get new...it depends on application...drifting get new...restoration eg your grandma's first car from 1930 get rebuilt cuz you won't find a new one

fliprayzin240sx
06-03-2016, 09:43 AM
Question is whats done to the engine to help you decide how much of a clutch you'd need. No need to get some extreme heavy duty clutch if you're still on a KA. You can easily get an Exedy stage 1 or 2 and be more than enough for it.

teh smithers
06-03-2016, 10:36 AM
Question is whats done to the engine to help you decide how much of a clutch you'd need. No need to get some extreme heavy duty clutch if you're still on a KA. You can easily get an Exedy stage 1 or 2 and be more than enough for it.

This x10. Absolutely zero point in having a beastly clutch for a stock/mild motor. Match the spec of the clutch to the current spec of the motor.

MADE
09-17-2016, 07:22 PM
AHhh ahahahahahaha


hajhahahahahahahahah I finally get that picard picture

Question is whats done to the engine to help you decide how much of a clutch you'd need. No need to get some extreme heavy duty clutch if you're still on a KA. You can easily get an Exedy stage 1 or 2 and be more than enough for it.


It's been awhile and my sense of sarcasm isn't what it use to be.

There are shops that services/rebuilds clutch discs and can make it to custom spec if required. If one is local, and its a daily this is a viable option depending on the price. As mention no need to go all out, when your clutch reached it life limit.

brndck
09-17-2016, 10:53 PM
It's been awhile and my sense of sarcasm isn't what it use to be.

There are shops that services/rebuilds clutch discs and can make it to custom spec if required. If one is local, and its a daily this is a viable option depending on the price. As mention no need to go all out, when your clutch reached it life limit.

1. Thanks for bumping an old thread
2. Yes, it is technically possible to add new friction material to an old disc, but NO, it will not be easier or cheaper than just buying a (incredibly common/easily available) new clutch kit.

Stoags
09-24-2016, 02:56 AM
Im on the same boat. But i replaced mine with a regular autozone clutch and now after evrything is back in place my gears wont go in unless its off plus my clutch is way lower than it was before

fliprayzin240sx
09-24-2016, 07:12 PM
Im on the same boat. But i replaced mine with a regular autozone clutch and now after evrything is back in place my gears wont go in unless its off plus my clutch is way lower than it was before

Bleed your clutch line and adjust your clutch pedal.