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Location: Wahroonga
Registered: June 2003
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brass button clutch
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Tue, 01 July 2003 06:08
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ok i'm not too good when it comes to clutches, but how good are brass button clutches?
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Toymods Board Member
Location: Sydney
Registered: May 2002
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Re: brass button clutch
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Tue, 01 July 2003 06:27
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depends...
what car?
what do you use the car for/how do you drive?
how do you like to drive?
what are you comparing it to?
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Location: Wahroonga
Registered: June 2003
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Re: brass button clutch
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Tue, 01 July 2003 06:33
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well i have a st162, but have a 3sgte. i like driving fast. the car is currently in the shop and i haven't driven it in 10 months. i don't know what other types of clutches there are as i use to have an auto.
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Toymods Board Member
Location: Sydney
Registered: May 2002
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Re: brass button clutch
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Tue, 01 July 2003 07:53
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click here for details on brass button clutches.
a search will reveal further info.
if you've only driven autos i would NOT recommend a brass button clutch as you would not be able to handle the harshness.
get a heavy-duty clutch of some sort - i personally use a ceramic sprung button clutch on my 3sgte/gt4 and am very happy with that.
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Location: Brisbane
Registered: May 2002
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Re: brass button clutch
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Wed, 02 July 2003 11:34
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Yup, brass button sucks on the street. Don't even consider it unless all your other options fail.
I echo Danny's sentiments; I have a 5-puck sprung ceramic clutch in my Supra and it's quite nice to drive. Not quite as smooth as a conventional clutch, but nowhere near as grabby as a brass clutch.
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Location: Wahroonga
Registered: June 2003
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Re: brass button clutch
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Wed, 02 July 2003 12:47
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ok its not good to drive with a BBC on the road, but its that or a heavy duty ceramic clutch that i get no warranty on. the difference between the 2 in price is only about $300.
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I supported Toymods
Location: Northern Beaches
Registered: May 2002
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Re: brass button clutch
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Wed, 02 July 2003 15:06
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my 4puck brass button shudders heaps and gives me the shits!!!!
will this lesson as it wears in? ive only done about 500kms on it.
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Toymods Board Member
Location: Sydney
Registered: May 2002
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Re: brass button clutch
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Thu, 03 July 2003 02:16
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Draza wrote on Wed, 02 July 2003 22:47 | ok its not good to drive with a BBC on the road, but its that or a heavy duty ceramic clutch that i get no warranty on. the difference between the 2 in price is only about $300.
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why don't you get a warranty??
and why can you only choose between these two types??
i think someone is feeding you bad information or you are not giving us enough
call our sponsors pittwater brake and clutch and they should be able to help you.
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Location: Parramatta
Registered: July 2002
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Re: brass button clutch
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Thu, 03 July 2003 02:31
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i have a bbc 4 puck i find it reasonably easy to drive it on the street with, the only pain in arse is city driving with one that sucks then.
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Location: Wahroonga
Registered: June 2003
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Re: brass button clutch
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Thu, 03 July 2003 04:00
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ok more info, the 3sgte is out of an ST185(jap import), Toyota T26 turbo, MR2 turbo box. I think that the turbo has been modified as well, as it is the first turbo that my mechanic has seen that has twin turbine blades.
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I supported Toymods
Location: I renounced punctuation
Registered: May 2002
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Re: brass button clutch
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Thu, 03 July 2003 04:21
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Draza wrote on Wed, 02 July 2003 22:47 | ok its not good to drive with a BBC on the road, but its that or a heavy duty ceramic clutch that i get no warranty on. the difference between the 2 in price is only about $300.
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You are being fed rubbish.
I suggest you have a chat to Daikin or BGT Clutches here in Vic, or one of the guys suggested above.
I don't honestly see why they can't make you a full face organic with a much heavier pressure plate. They can change the fulcrum point too so that despite the higher clamping force, pedal feel isn't that much worse.
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Location: Lost in the K hole
Registered: May 2002
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Re: brass button clutch
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Thu, 03 July 2003 04:25
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my xxd excedy (sp?) daikin pressure plate (2100lbs?) is actually LIGHTER at the pedal than the bog-stocker that was in there previously...
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I supported Toymods
Location: Epping, Sydney
Registered: May 2002
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Re: brass button clutch
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Thu, 03 July 2003 06:25
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I personally prefer the clutch a bit heavier than normal
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Location: Montrose, VIC
Registered: May 2002
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Re: brass button clutch
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Thu, 03 July 2003 10:25
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I haven't had too much luck with Daikin previously - I much prefer Direct Clutch in Brissy
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Location: Brisbane
Registered: May 2002
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Re: brass button clutch
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Thu, 03 July 2003 13:46
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Direct Clutch made my clutch. Those guys rock! Pretty cheap too.
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Location: Wahroonga
Registered: June 2003
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Re: brass button clutch
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Fri, 04 July 2003 05:19
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ok i got a 5 puck BBC, i think me mech said it was a daikin, he said it was a new clutch that had only just been brought out. Cost me $950, is that a good price for a BBC or not?
I took a look at the old clutch that was took out and it looked fcut. And before every1 tells me i know nothing about clutches, i alread know that so i'll save you some time. The metal plate between the clutch pads is the pressure plate???, neway it looked like the disks on my first can when i had driven it for a week with no brake pads left. Oops(every1 is allowed to rune their first car to find out how it works).
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Toymods Board Member
Location: Sydney
Registered: May 2002
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Location: Lost in the K hole
Registered: May 2002
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Re: brass button clutch
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Fri, 04 July 2003 06:26
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DannyGT4 wrote on Fri, 04 July 2003 16:25 | sounds pricey
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amen to that
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Location: Wahroonga
Registered: June 2003
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Re: brass button clutch
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Fri, 04 July 2003 06:28
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I had already told my mech to get the BBC. So i didn't really ignor the advice, i had just already made my choice and i wanted to know what others thought.
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Location: schiidneeyyY***
Registered: January 2003
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Re: brass button clutch
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Fri, 04 July 2003 06:44
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Button clutches are awesome in high power cars. Ihad a double diaphram button clutch in my 1.0L charade and yer it sucked at first but u get used to it, and its assuring to know that its not going to slip, especially with the spike in power with the big turbo. You have to make sacrifices for results.
NICk...
FLU77R...
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I supported Toymods
Location: I renounced punctuation
Registered: May 2002
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Re: brass button clutch
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Fri, 04 July 2003 09:36
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I hope that's the price for 2......
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Location: Brisbane
Registered: May 2002
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Re: brass button clutch
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Fri, 04 July 2003 14:45
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I paid $500 for my 5-puck ceramic clutch, including brand new custom made pressure plate (with lots-o-clamp). Nearly twice as much for a brass clutch seems somewhat excessive...
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I supported Toymods
Location: Northern Beaches
Registered: May 2002
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Re: brass button clutch
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Sat, 05 July 2003 08:14
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I paid $220 for my 4 puck brass button, though it was a pretty sweet deal and only reason I went the button.
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