maxspeed3
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Hey,
So a couple of weeks ago my clutch went out on the truck. It didnt burn out, but rather the bolts holding the pressure plate onto the flywheel backed themselves out. Which caused the truck to work harder and burned out the clutch.
So I ordered a brand new kit from C & C equipment (thanks for the fast shipping by the way, I ordered it last Friday and it got to my house yesterday). However the new pressure plate is a different design from the one on the truck. It has 12 holes to mount it to the flywheel where the old pressure plate has 8. The original 8 match up perfect on the new pressure plate. I'm just wondering if this will matter when I mount the new clutch onto the flywheel which also has 8 mounting holes. So 4 from the new pressure plate won't be used. I talked to my neighbor who is a diesel mechanic and he said it should be fine. I just wanted to double check.
What do you guys think???
So a couple of weeks ago my clutch went out on the truck. It didnt burn out, but rather the bolts holding the pressure plate onto the flywheel backed themselves out. Which caused the truck to work harder and burned out the clutch.
So I ordered a brand new kit from C & C equipment (thanks for the fast shipping by the way, I ordered it last Friday and it got to my house yesterday). However the new pressure plate is a different design from the one on the truck. It has 12 holes to mount it to the flywheel where the old pressure plate has 8. The original 8 match up perfect on the new pressure plate. I'm just wondering if this will matter when I mount the new clutch onto the flywheel which also has 8 mounting holes. So 4 from the new pressure plate won't be used. I talked to my neighbor who is a diesel mechanic and he said it should be fine. I just wanted to double check.
What do you guys think???