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T-56 Magnum and Mcleod Rxt Twin disc issues....
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<blockquote data-quote="redfr03svtsnake" data-source="post: 10750709" data-attributes="member: 45214"><p>Ok, so ive got the mcleod twin disc clutch in the car since i was having slippage issues with the spec 3+. I thought it was the clutch and or flywheel. Removed it and had a wierd pattern on friction disc of flywheel (spec alum flywheel with replaceable center section).... So bought a Mcleod Rxt. So i went and attempted to install it without the adj pivot ball and it dawned on me. FOR SOME DAMNED REASON the t-56 magnum has something different on it that doesnt allow for the clutch fork to go rearward far enough, to allow the TOB to be BARELY touching (or small gap) the clutch fingers. I realized that my issues with the spec 3+ was NOT the clutch, i found out that the tob was riding on the clutch fingers about 1/4-1/2". I know this as i remember when i was installing the first time, AND when i got the new motor in, that i could only get the tranny to get close (1/2" gap) and i'd need the bolts to suck the tranny up to the bellhousing. </p><p>Fastforward today, so i put the adjustable pivot ball in, did everything, but there was still no play inbetween the TOB and the clutch's fingers. I figured that since i'd gotten about another 1/4-1/3" of clearance from the TOB rearward with the pivot ball..... NOT. Took her for a spin tonight and that sucker revved up from the clutch slipping by the time i hit 5 psi!</p><p> Nothing will F'ing work for me with this car. I love it, its so fast but GOD DAMN, i cant catch a break. So ive gotta remove the tranny AGAIN tomorrow for the 4th time. I shouldve known that it wasnt going to work with that much preload on the fingers. I am going to have to remove the jam nut to pull the pivot ball in more,even moreso, possibly grind some of the back side of the clutch fork off for clearance( its contacting the tranny on the backside)</p><p>BTW: Mcleod Rxt is the SHIT.... it is so SO SO easy to push in.</p><p></p><p>So has anyone had this problem with a t-56 magnum and a twin disc, what did you do, how did you do it?</p><p>Can anyone give me some ideas what other things can cause slippage with the RXT. I installed it per the instructions, the bottom disc had .020 clearance, and moved freely.</p><p>PS: I posted this in here so i got some actual responses as in driveline the last time i posted in there i got no responses, and i need help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redfr03svtsnake, post: 10750709, member: 45214"] Ok, so ive got the mcleod twin disc clutch in the car since i was having slippage issues with the spec 3+. I thought it was the clutch and or flywheel. Removed it and had a wierd pattern on friction disc of flywheel (spec alum flywheel with replaceable center section).... So bought a Mcleod Rxt. So i went and attempted to install it without the adj pivot ball and it dawned on me. FOR SOME DAMNED REASON the t-56 magnum has something different on it that doesnt allow for the clutch fork to go rearward far enough, to allow the TOB to be BARELY touching (or small gap) the clutch fingers. I realized that my issues with the spec 3+ was NOT the clutch, i found out that the tob was riding on the clutch fingers about 1/4-1/2". I know this as i remember when i was installing the first time, AND when i got the new motor in, that i could only get the tranny to get close (1/2" gap) and i'd need the bolts to suck the tranny up to the bellhousing. Fastforward today, so i put the adjustable pivot ball in, did everything, but there was still no play inbetween the TOB and the clutch's fingers. I figured that since i'd gotten about another 1/4-1/3" of clearance from the TOB rearward with the pivot ball..... NOT. Took her for a spin tonight and that sucker revved up from the clutch slipping by the time i hit 5 psi! Nothing will F'ing work for me with this car. I love it, its so fast but GOD DAMN, i cant catch a break. So ive gotta remove the tranny AGAIN tomorrow for the 4th time. I shouldve known that it wasnt going to work with that much preload on the fingers. I am going to have to remove the jam nut to pull the pivot ball in more,even moreso, possibly grind some of the back side of the clutch fork off for clearance( its contacting the tranny on the backside) BTW: Mcleod Rxt is the SHIT.... it is so SO SO easy to push in. So has anyone had this problem with a t-56 magnum and a twin disc, what did you do, how did you do it? Can anyone give me some ideas what other things can cause slippage with the RXT. I installed it per the instructions, the bottom disc had .020 clearance, and moved freely. PS: I posted this in here so i got some actual responses as in driveline the last time i posted in there i got no responses, and i need help [/QUOTE]
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