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Dodik
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Hi all, so this weekend I've put in new springs into my clutch, I knew the old ones were compressed beyond the limit, I've used EBC. My clutch has always been hard to pull and with new springs its even harder. I hate sitting in traffic, about 30 secs of holding clutch and your forearm/hand muscles are on fire. So I know that cable is good I've installed about 2 years ago and it moves freely when i disconnect it. I'm pretty sure that my routing is also good as lever moves freely if i disconnect the cable from the pivot arm above the clutch cover. So that leaves me with internal problem. I noticed that basket has usual grooving on it like most baskets you see i mean its has 35k miles on it. The fibers and plates are good still well within spec.
Here are the questions can the grooving cause hard clutch?
Should I just sand the grooves down or get a better condition basket? I can sand them down but I think that will give them more "room" to play creating more grooving?
What else could cause hard clutch lever?
Thanks to all in advance
Here are the questions can the grooving cause hard clutch?
Should I just sand the grooves down or get a better condition basket? I can sand them down but I think that will give them more "room" to play creating more grooving?
What else could cause hard clutch lever?
Thanks to all in advance