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Old 09-16-2010, 09:25 PM   #1
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Default Worn Clutch Cam and Slides

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I have a 97 TXT gas with stock tires / rims. I am going to eventually add a lift kit and 22" tires and rear seat. The clutch cam and slides are worn. Obviously I need to replace the slides. Can I file and polish the cam or do I need to replace it? Would a high torque spring help me with the bigger tires? Should I change the spring?

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Old 09-17-2010, 08:28 AM   #2
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Default Re: Worn Clutch Cam and Slides

Any advice would be appreciated letting me know if I should replace the cam or if you think I can file it smooth. Also when I reinstall my clutch, do you guys use never seize?
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Default Re: Worn Clutch Cam and Slides

They both need replaced, The cam should not come to a point. Yes anti-sieze is the way to go.
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Default Re: Worn Clutch Cam and Slides

thanks for the reply. Whats your opinion on the high torque spring. Should I use it if I'm going to go to a larger tire?
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Default Re: Worn Clutch Cam and Slides

I generally tell people to try it first, As in put on the larger tires, Then if you have a power issue add the spring.
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is this on the drive clutch, if so what are the parts numbers
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Old 10-15-2010, 11:27 AM   #7
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Default Re: Worn Clutch Cam and Slides

They are talking about the driven clutch. There are no replacement parts for the drive clutch
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