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New Clutch - Initialising Procedure
I'm just about to start to putting the new clutch together & back on the engine (which I'll document in my rebuild thread) but I have a question regarding the initialising of the new clutch assembly.
I've read the workshop manual, a few times & the initialising seems straight forward enough but I'm just checking that the only procedure I need to follow is on page 12-16 ?
The guide replacement on pages 12-17 & 12-18, are not applicable for a complete new clutch & flywheel assembly ?
Thanks in advance.
Wix
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Hi, wixer.
First, please get the latest workshop manual.
Probably you are using the original one released in Jul/Aug 1990.
By mid 92, that clearance spec was revised in Japan and new manual was released in time for the introduction of the Type-R.
It's only a reference figure but the latest spec for the clearance [ B ] is 0.25 - 0.40mm (0.010 - 0.016in).
The zipped version of the workshop manual can be downloaded through NSX Prime and it contains about 1,000 of pdf files.
https://www.nsxprime.com/wiki/Service_manuals
You can find the zipped version half way down the list.
Majority of the pdf files are linked so if you click on the blue highlighted text, it will jump to the linked destination.
Some of the pages are missing but combined with the 1st edition of the manual that you have, should be plenty of info available.
You've already answered your question about the guide comp (guide assy).
When you buy new OEM twin disc CL, it comes with the new guide comp pre-installed.
As a side note, if you still have the used mid plate, just play with it to understand how the guide moves and the clearance [ B ].
Just follow the inspection procedure.
You can even disassemble the guide comp. and see how the two pieces wedged guide move against the guide collar.
If you know what you are doing, you can even initialise it on the bench but if it's the first time, best following the workshop manual.
Kaz
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