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2013-14 Shelby GT500
Damage due to no clutch spring?
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<blockquote data-quote="Softballer77" data-source="post: 15340558" data-attributes="member: 151898"><p>Thanks for that Snoopy. However, the spring they show in the advertisement looks identical to the clutch assist spring. Not like the clutch return spring. I'd post the link for the web sale page of said item, but not sure if I'm allowed to on this forum?</p><p></p><p>Part of me that makes me wonder is, shortly after I removed my clutch assist spring, my stock clutch went out. I installed an Ace twin disk, and it lasted appr 4k miles of mostly daily driving, a couple rallys, and one day at the strip. When it was pulled, I sent pictures to Darryl who is the rep at Ace, and the first thing he said was it looked as if the clutch pedal was partially actuated at all times in order for it to eat up that clutch like it did. He even said "looks like it could have been eating itself merely sitting at a stop light if you keep your foot off the pedal". They replaced the first one under warranty, and the second Ace last around the same amount of time. It's toast. But I'm just still hung on his statement with seeing this...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Softballer77, post: 15340558, member: 151898"] Thanks for that Snoopy. However, the spring they show in the advertisement looks identical to the clutch assist spring. Not like the clutch return spring. I'd post the link for the web sale page of said item, but not sure if I'm allowed to on this forum? Part of me that makes me wonder is, shortly after I removed my clutch assist spring, my stock clutch went out. I installed an Ace twin disk, and it lasted appr 4k miles of mostly daily driving, a couple rallys, and one day at the strip. When it was pulled, I sent pictures to Darryl who is the rep at Ace, and the first thing he said was it looked as if the clutch pedal was partially actuated at all times in order for it to eat up that clutch like it did. He even said "looks like it could have been eating itself merely sitting at a stop light if you keep your foot off the pedal". They replaced the first one under warranty, and the second Ace last around the same amount of time. It's toast. But I'm just still hung on his statement with seeing this... [/QUOTE]
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