sdpatt
Sr. SHO Engr.
After servicing the engine from top to bottom over the holidays, it's now the clutch's turn for some attention. The throwout bearing has apparently worn on the fingers and I am feeling the unsteady pulsing through the clutch pedal as it is depressed. Since this is one of the jobs on the SHO that I have not done myself, I am asking the pool of experience in this Forum for suggestions and tips.
My engine has a mild power increase over stock and the OEM friction material has only been half worn by the time the previous throwout bearings have throw themselves out, so I intend to replace the clutch with SHO NUT's stock Ford clutch kit including the wear items. I also intend to install SHO NUT's ceramic throwout bearing upgrade with the hopes of lengthening my 90,000 mile clutch service intervals. The rear main seal will also be replaced. The oil pan seal was just taken care of during the connecting rod bearing service so that is not required. The Clutch Video should help me determine if this is something I want to tackle myself or pay a more experienced hand to complete.
What I am asking the Forum's collective experience is what are the other items I may need to service or replace on my 270,500 mile clutch and transmission and what tools or lifts are needed for this job. After checking SHO NUT's parts listings for the transmission bearings, it seems that many of the key parts are obsolete. Have you guys found any other sources for these parts? I have done a lot of servicing on the engine and suspension, but the clutch and transmission are unexplored territory for me. Got any helpful ideas?.
My engine has a mild power increase over stock and the OEM friction material has only been half worn by the time the previous throwout bearings have throw themselves out, so I intend to replace the clutch with SHO NUT's stock Ford clutch kit including the wear items. I also intend to install SHO NUT's ceramic throwout bearing upgrade with the hopes of lengthening my 90,000 mile clutch service intervals. The rear main seal will also be replaced. The oil pan seal was just taken care of during the connecting rod bearing service so that is not required. The Clutch Video should help me determine if this is something I want to tackle myself or pay a more experienced hand to complete.
What I am asking the Forum's collective experience is what are the other items I may need to service or replace on my 270,500 mile clutch and transmission and what tools or lifts are needed for this job. After checking SHO NUT's parts listings for the transmission bearings, it seems that many of the key parts are obsolete. Have you guys found any other sources for these parts? I have done a lot of servicing on the engine and suspension, but the clutch and transmission are unexplored territory for me. Got any helpful ideas?.