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360 Clutch reading

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  1. joshtownsend

    joshtownsend Formula Junior

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    I am currently in the process of buying a 360 and wanted to check the clutch reading. I do not know how to read this in percentage. Can someone help me? I'm told its at 91%

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    Understand that the data can be changed so it is hard to know for sure

    Get the clutch position from new to double check your clutch is 9 percent worn

    How many miles in this clutch ..about 5 k

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    All that says is ... that computer thinks the clutch is 9% worn in, or 91% of life remaining. At 25% life remaining, all hell breaks loose so that is a misnomer. Like Dom says, the 0% (clutch position at new) can be changed at will so you really have to guarranty. The better way is to look at the clutch plate under the car through the inspection port and measure its thickness and compare that to specification.
     
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    great info. Thanks guys!!
     
  6. flash32

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    How.many miles in clutch ? That is usually a good gauge

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