Thread: Clucth wear
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Old Apr 7, 2003 | 11:04 AM
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It also really sucks when you don't break in your clutch properly, which will just cause it to slip in the first place. Steel- or lightened flywheels require much more time to break in a stock or organic friction type clutch than a regular flywheel. When you buy a car that's been driven by an old lady, suddenly driving it hard can also cause the clutch to slip due to glazing.
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