Grabbing Gears: Clutch, Pressure Plate & Flywheel Tips Part 1

It’s always a good plan to incorporate new high-strength fasteners for the pressure plate with a new installation. Never use lock washers or flat washers on the pressure plate cover! Use the fasteners provided or recommended by the manufacturer or a high-quality aftermarket piece (for example, ARP). In some cases, the manufacturer might recommend the use of a good thread locker such as Loctite.

Today, clutch equipped cars are the exception rather than the norm. No secret we’re sure. But there are still folks who prefer to shift gears for themselves. There’s good reason for this (aside from the potential of a unique anti-theft device!). Winding through the gears is fun. You’re physically involved with the car in more ways than one. But the transmission isn’t the only piece of the puzzle. Clutches are essential too. And they can very well be the key to having fun with your stick shift combination. Given that, we come up with a couple of dozen clutch, pressure plate and flywheel tech tips and tricks. Some are tried and true. Some you may have never heard of. Bottom line? There’s something here for everyone who likes to grab gears. Check out Part One with twelve tips:

1 Comment on Grabbing Gears: Clutch, Pressure Plate & Flywheel Tips Part 1

  1. I am an “old school” four-speed man myself having own a 1969 RS Camaro 350 with
    a four speed shifter. I found these tips to be quite helpful. I still feel like every driver,
    especially the young ones should learn how to drive a 4, 5 or 6-speed transmission.
    If you learn how to drive any one of these, you can drive anything! Take it from me!
    I taught myself over 40 years ago!

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