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<blockquote data-quote="RBB" data-source="post: 15642959" data-attributes="member: 152686"><p>Never heard of any sort of flash being involved with a clutch replacement, that's a new one to me.</p><p></p><p>My stock clutch was toast at about 30K miles. I'm surprised it made it that long. Just general wear and tear and quite a few launches at the track.</p><p></p><p>I just had my rear diff rebuilt a couple of months ago. The race around my passenger side carrier bearing exploded at the track. Ring and pinion actually looked pretty good. Axle splines were a little twisted on both sides, passenger side more than driver's. Replaced everything in there including an axle upgrade. New ring and pinion, bearings, seals (they were trashed from all the metal floating around in there), new axles, Ford Racing G2 cover and a Swarr Bar. Hopefully that holds up for a while.</p><p></p><p>I hope I never have a blown motor story. I'd imagine it's not a question of if I'm going to pop it at this point, just when. Doing a build this fall so I don't have to worry about putting a rod through the block.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RBB, post: 15642959, member: 152686"] Never heard of any sort of flash being involved with a clutch replacement, that's a new one to me. My stock clutch was toast at about 30K miles. I'm surprised it made it that long. Just general wear and tear and quite a few launches at the track. I just had my rear diff rebuilt a couple of months ago. The race around my passenger side carrier bearing exploded at the track. Ring and pinion actually looked pretty good. Axle splines were a little twisted on both sides, passenger side more than driver's. Replaced everything in there including an axle upgrade. New ring and pinion, bearings, seals (they were trashed from all the metal floating around in there), new axles, Ford Racing G2 cover and a Swarr Bar. Hopefully that holds up for a while. I hope I never have a blown motor story. I'd imagine it's not a question of if I'm going to pop it at this point, just when. Doing a build this fall so I don't have to worry about putting a rod through the block. [/QUOTE]
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