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Looking at replacing the clutch seem to be a few out there any recommendations,

CK , SRC , SRK, ?

No reason to upgrade as have Standard engine, but new materials might be an improvement only got sales pitch from company to go on real life experience would be good,

any thoughts would be helpful 

G.

 

 

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Just now, wombat258 said:

The best clutch frictions are genuine from Suzuki. Stay away from kevlar or carbon based compounds.

What's wrong with kevlar and carbon frictions? 

No experience with either off them.. Just curious.

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+1 for o.e.m frictions , carbon or Kevlar seem to discolour the oil quickly and are more prone to slipping with hard use, I've used all sorts over years but o.e.m seem to be stress free. Barnett seem OK  in bandits but I've only used o.e.m in my slabbie .As for springs kibblewhite  are very good, for more base pressure, if not just shim std ones with correct o.d washers  allways a cheap quick fix.

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3 hours ago, Fula28 said:

+1 for o.e.m frictions , carbon or Kevlar seem to discolour the oil quickly and are more prone to slipping with hard use, I've used all sorts over years but o.e.m seem to be stress free. Barnett seem OK  in bandits but I've only used o.e.m in my slabbie .As for springs kibblewhite  are very good, for more base pressure, if not just shim std ones with correct o.d washers  allways a cheap quick fix.

Cheers for that. Top tips always welcome.

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18 hours ago, Reinhoud said:

What's wrong with kevlar and carbon frictions? 

No experience with either off them.. Just curious.

My experience is that kevlar frictions are more prone to slippage, and I have had clutch shudder with carbons in a race application. Stockers are grippier, and have a predictable lockup point.

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Just now, wombat258 said:

My experience is that kevlar frictions are more prone to slippage, and I have had clutch shudder with carbons in a race application. Stockers are grippier, and have a predictable lockup point.

Ah, ok. 

 

Thanks!

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Got some blue steel plates 

As for friction plates OEM is the recommended way forward 

Can you replace individual steel plates or is it best to replace them all?

Also I can see the theory behind OEM friction, what about Steel will TRW aftermarket plates be ok?

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Will check them on some glass, to see if there straight, but it will probably cost more time and money to get them shot blasted, as buying new ones.

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