10-09-2006, 10:28 PM
Michowski Wrote:it can cause poor acceleration, engine to not idle properly, top end to bog down. It can cause tons and tons of problems. When in doubt of your clutch bearings being bad or not just replace them. Just the heat of the bearings from the clutch engaging and disengaging puts a lot of stress on the bearings. When in doubt just replace them.
Thanks.
Wish I would have asked someone at the track on Sunday this question. My motor wouldn't run for crap. I had absolutely no speed. I needed to double single the triple. I didn't even have to brake before the turns on both straights. Just hit the burm as fast as I was going and slid around it.
Took my clutch bell off today and a bunch of ball bearings fell all over the place.