Gearchange issue
I mentioned in my Santa Pod thread about issues with my shifting with it not being able to go into 2nd or 3rd quickly after a couple of runs.
I have seen this 'Sheddist clutch' kit about and was wondering if this would possibly solve my problem as I dont really understand what it does? Any help is as always most appreciated!!!! :) |
no i fount on my 180 that 1st and 2nd wudnt change quick at all that was with a sheddist kit too
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Its a Civic derived hydraulic clutch system built by a guy called Nigel (Sheddist) that uses a custom bracket that the slave is bolted to.. super strong and easy to fit, even uses copper piping.
You can find im on XPF and .ORG but be ready for a wait.. some have been dont in weeks and some are still waiting for replys. Oh and mine is pissing about on those gears even with the kit to... so gonna try some bits on my days off to cure it. |
Ok thanks for the info guys. I gotta get it sorted though as I need a swift gearchange.
Im just wondering if my clutch has anything to do with it an is there a paddle clutch available for the Zed? |
kesteral do a kevlar one for ?350 irrc and I think... I have always wondered if the paddel clutch off a 220 turbo would work because they run the pg1 box.
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The 120 and 180 zeds have pg1's none had the type b diff or steel cage bearings.. I think.. but some of the 220's did irrc.. some of the guys on here have had it done, I'm looking at doing for when I get my lightweight flywheel done, not cheap though.
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Yea that's it.. torsen and quaffe (which is sooo not spelt right) make them.
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I have steel caged bearing and the Type B LSD in my box... (yes the torsen from the tomcat)
And I have a sheddist kit... still have issues in first and second sometimes... However I think, as the car has done 102,000 miles ish, that the UJ on the selector shaft is worn... that plus the stabaliser bar is shafted :p So... When I get a chance I'll fix the UJ with a stearing wheel UJ from a Fiesta, Ka or ZR and then get the sheared off bolt removed and refit the stabaliser bar correctly (currently its fitted with a custom bracket to allow it to work!) |
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