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Originally Posted by RICK LAKE
mj-duell Mike you either broke the disc or the springs in the disc are worn out or the pilot bushing is worn out or out of round. Either way replace the pilot bushing or bearing and replace the clutch assembly. Have the flywheel resurfaced. Before you put the trans back in the car Make sure that the bellhousing is centered to the motor block. If not this will cause the same problem again. Racing is not much harder on the car than street driving unless you miss shifts and ride the clutch. You may want to go to a Kelvar clutch if you are going to keep part time racing. This clutch will take the heat better than a stock one. You will need to break the clutch in with heat cycles. They say to but about 750 miles on them before racing. I would check the dampener bolt and balancer just because. The problem is in the clutch though. Good luck on repair. If you have aproblem you can call in the evening after 8:00est. 732-254-3536 Rick L.
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Hi Rick,
I'm hoping to do a tranny removal on Saturday. I've done a few before on other Cobra's so it won't be too bad. The bellhousing is a stock unit and has alignment dowels I believe. I was going to change over to a Lakewood unit, but I hate doing the alignment. I will replace the pilot bushing and I may even go with a light weight flywheel seeing that everything will be apart. I newer, better clutch will go in as well. Getting the car up in the air high enough and getting the tranny out are really my biggest problem; I'm out of space in the garage. I'll give you a call when I can. Thanks for your help.
autoxmike,
The problem happens across the rpm range without the driveshaft having to rotate at the same rpm or at all. I did give the driveshaft a good going over, even checked the pinion angle. The vibration is forward the tranny so my guess, like others, is that I have a problem somewhere in the bellhousing.
Thanks,
Mike
--Mike