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Dry Clutch VS Wet Clutch Life Expectancy
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<blockquote data-quote="Texasmark" data-source="post: 1503028" data-attributes="member: 27848"><p>No doubt. Lots of careless ways to wear out the lining. One that was common when I was growing up and stick shift was what you had, was "riding the clutch"....folks lazily let their left foot just slide to the side, rather than picking it up and putting it on the floor-board. The result was slight pressure on the springs allowing for disc slippage and short life. Other thing was sitting at a red light with the clutch depressed rather than shifting into N with the clutch out......this one really was harder on the "throwout" (clutch release) bearing as it was carrying the load as long as you had the pedal depressed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texasmark, post: 1503028, member: 27848"] No doubt. Lots of careless ways to wear out the lining. One that was common when I was growing up and stick shift was what you had, was "riding the clutch"....folks lazily let their left foot just slide to the side, rather than picking it up and putting it on the floor-board. The result was slight pressure on the springs allowing for disc slippage and short life. Other thing was sitting at a red light with the clutch depressed rather than shifting into N with the clutch out......this one really was harder on the "throwout" (clutch release) bearing as it was carrying the load as long as you had the pedal depressed. [/QUOTE]
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