Smaky
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What id the clutch expectancy on a Sillyspeed and can you get it read?
Roughly 100,000 miles if it's motorway or city driving most have issues around the 70K mark.
What id the clutch expectancy on a Sillyspeed and can you get it read?
Cheers Nick, what about belt intervals?
Well the Sillyspeed is back with a new box of cogs and clutch, very quick pick up on the clutch, particularly in reverse! Quicker gear changes as it is a younger model box with the upgraded actuator. Felice and team have done me proud. The only thing is I now have masive movement on the brake pedal but the servo, fluid etc. are fine. I did have a missingsuplementary spring on one of the front calipers and the other side was incorrectly fitted. I can only think that in the 10,000 miles or so those pads have done they have angled because of the non-functional springs, now they are there the calipers are held straight but the pads are sitting out on the angle. They would pull in against the spring when needed! I may just pop some new pads in at the weekend as they are so cheap on these it is not worth sodding about.
Anyway, it is great to have it back and I can go to work again!
Brilliant news, well done that man Clutch has gone on my 33, only put a new box and clutch in a year and a half ago!!