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Do you need to replace pressure plate?

Do you need to replace pressure plate?

Absolutely. The pressure plate is a friction disc, just like a brake rotor. Just like pads and rotors, the pressure plate and flywheel bed in to one another. By the time the clutch disc is worn out, the pressure plate is often worn, too.

What causes a pressure plate to go bad?

The issues with the clutch pressure plate may occur due to broken springs, overheating, and even worn-out clutch disc. This article reveals some common symptoms of clutch plate problems and tips for increasing the clutch lifespan.

When to replace the pressure plate on a clutch?

Remove the pressure plate bolts a few turns at a time, and in a crisscross pattern. Failure to do so can result in a warped pressure plate. Inspect the pressure plate for warping and hot spots. This part is often replaced when replacing a worn clutch disc.

Can a pressure plate be removed from a flywheel?

The old dual mass flywheel/pressure plate assembly is considerably heavier than a single mass assembly. While it is possible to reach in and remove the flywheel bolts and remove the old flywheel/pressure plate assembly as a single unit, you may nd it more manageable to remove the pressure plate first to split the weight.

What should I do if my clutch plate is warping?

Remove the pressure plate bolts a few turns at a time and in a crisscross pattern. Failure to do so can result in a warped pressure plate. Inspect the pressure plate for warping and hot spots. This part is often replaced when replacing a worn clutch disc. Inspect the plate’s surface for cracks, scoring, and chatter marks.

Where can I find torque specifications repair guides?

We also have Repair Guides for your vehicle, simply follow the link below and enter your vehicle’s year, make, model, and engine to find the info you need to do the job right. You can also browse excerpts by subcategory: Find out how to access AutoZone’s Torque Specifications Repair Guides.

Remove the pressure plate bolts a few turns at a time, and in a crisscross pattern. Failure to do so can result in a warped pressure plate. Inspect the pressure plate for warping and hot spots. This part is often replaced when replacing a worn clutch disc.

Any defects on this surface cannot be removed like its counterpart the flywheel. The flywheel is removed from the vehicle and resurfaced if within specifications. Disassembling and resurfacing the pressure plate may be hazardous due to intense spring pressure, and should be left to the machine shop.

Remove the pressure plate bolts a few turns at a time and in a crisscross pattern. Failure to do so can result in a warped pressure plate. Inspect the pressure plate for warping and hot spots. This part is often replaced when replacing a worn clutch disc. Inspect the plate’s surface for cracks, scoring, and chatter marks.

How do you remove guide plate from clutch?

Once removed, lift that, which will reveal 3 bolts which hold the guide plate down. Note: hold the shifter down when removing the last bolt, as the shifter is spring loaded. Once those 3 bolts are removed, lift the shifter and spring out of the housing and set aside.

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Ruth Doyle