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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by Tony@VargasTurboTech Click here to enlarge
    Besides the bolt issue, this sounds like our clutch, no install issues, and I am 100% confident the higher TOB setting will fix our low pedal engagement, and I have never once had it hard to get into or out of gear. Shift and clutch engagement is very smooth. We sound like are the minority though
    I'm also wondering if the people that are having the problem are the ones that are pulling the trans and block together off of the bell bolts? and i never got an answer back on what they were setting the TQ to on the pressure plat to flywheel bolts as to why they are breaking and stretching?

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by cloakedm3 Click here to enlarge
    I'm also wondering if the people that are having the problem are the ones that are pulling the trans and block together off of the bell bolts? and i never got an answer back on what they were setting the TQ to on the pressure plat to flywheel bolts as to why they are breaking and stretching?
    Someone said they called and they toled them 24-26 ftlbs, I tried 22 ft lbs with nice even tq in steps, and one snapped on me, pulled another one out put it in a blind hole and it popped the wrench easily. I just about all new bolts, and set them all to 18 ft lbs with blue loc tite, no issues

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    i did this one to 16 ftlbs i'm wondering if the 24 to 26 is in NM and they did not transfer that info to ftlbs i have seen stranger things. with as small as the pressure plate bolts are i don't think i would have ever tried anything over 20ftlbs

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by cloakedm3 Click here to enlarge
    i did this one to 16 ftlbs i'm wondering if the 24 to 26 is in NM and they did not transfer that info to ftlbs i have seen stranger things. with as small as the pressure plate bolts are i don't think i would have ever tried anything over 20ftlbs
    Seemed way off to me too, but I usually like to listen to a manufacture as they made the parts, after trying what I was told, I went back to what I knew to be right, and torqued them 18 ft lbs.

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    They are 6mm right? 24-26ftlb is way too much. This is the only twin disk Ive seen with 6mm pp bolts. I wonder why so small? Should be 8mm @22ftlb and problem solved.

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    I had higher hopes for this twin disc due to the collab w/ PTF, but these issues are far too similar to other problems Spec has on other platforms =(

    Hopefully Motiv and Spec can get it worked out with the feedback and input from the early adopters.

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    Just got of the phone with SPEC and they corrected themselves and the NEW correct TQ Spec for the 6mm Allen bolt for the Super Twin-disc Prressure plate bolts is 10-12 ft Lbs
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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by JMARS Click here to enlarge
    Just got of the phone with SPEC and they corrected themselves and the NEW correct TQ Spec for the 6mm Allen bolt for the Super Twin-disc Prressure plate bolts is 10-12 ft Lbs
    Sounds like they really have it together!

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    Whatever I'm just happy I'm not in a rush. This would suck it you were on the clock at the shop doing the install...
    They are sending me out new bolts. Remeber to use RED thread lock guys!
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    when I installed mine, I used the higher TOB setting, had to draw the trans back on the last 1/2" with the trans bolts, was told by David at Spec to torque the pressure plate bolts to 12-15lbs*ft, have great pedal engagement height, ZERO issues with shifting, but have chatter/rattling under load while accelerating.

    Anyone know what would cause chatter/rattling while accelerating? Is that normal for this setup?

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by JMARS Click here to enlarge
    Whatever I'm just happy I'm not in a rush. This would suck it you were on the clock at the shop doing the install...
    They are sending me out new bolts. Remeber to use RED thread lock guys!
    I was not told to use ANY loctite. hmm.....

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    Off topic. BUT...


    can i get your wheel specs lol never thought id see a set on a 335, been contemplating buying myself some

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    They told me to... I heard anytime you're screwing into aluminum you should use Loctite(thread lock).
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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by The Convert Click here to enlarge
    Anyone know what would cause chatter/rattling while accelerating? Is that normal for this setup?
    Uhhh no. With the clutch engaged there should be no rattle. The rattle comes from the lightweight flywheel when the clutch is out...

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by The Convert Click here to enlarge
    when I installed mine, I used the higher TOB setting, had to draw the trans back on the last 1/2" with the trans bolts, was told by David at Spec to torque the pressure plate bolts to 12-15lbs*ft, have great pedal engagement height, ZERO issues with shifting, but have chatter/rattling under load while accelerating.

    Anyone know what would cause chatter/rattling while accelerating? Is that normal for this setup?
    Pretty sure it is your solid mounts plus the imbalance from SMFW. Post up a video so I can see how bad my car will be. It isn't even a weekend car so i'm sure I can live with it but it will be interesting to hear.
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    After reading this thread. I guess I'm 100% pulling the tranny and changing the TOB to the high setting....I did take out the stock clutch stop and the extra 1/8 inch stopped the car from dragging.....but at times its a little hard to get into 1st or reverse. Also clutch engages about 0.01 inches off the floor.
    Thanks for everyones input. I guess it's better to learn from this then to not learn at all. Will report back with the new findings on the high setting.

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by bme30 Click here to enlarge
    After reading this thread. I guess I'm 100% pulling the tranny and changing the TOB to the high setting....I did take out the stock clutch stop and the extra 1/8 inch stopped the car from dragging.....but at times its a little hard to get into 1st or reverse. Also clutch engages about 0.01 inches off the floor.
    Thanks for everyones input. I guess it's better to learn from this then to not learn at all. Will report back with the new findings on the high setting.
    Hope that works for you. I started with the high setting and it was the same as you describe.
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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by JMARS Click here to enlarge
    They told me to... I heard anytime you're screwing into aluminum you should use Loctite(thread lock).
    Just remember on small fasteners to reduce dry torque values ~15% I would say the 10-12 number is corrected for Loctite.
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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by JMARS Click here to enlarge
    They told me to... I heard anytime you're screwing into aluminum you should use Loctite(thread lock).
    I like loc-tite, but you know you're not "screwing into aluminum" right? Flywheel is steel.

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by The Ghost Click here to enlarge
    Hope that works for you. I started with the high setting and it was the same as you describe.
    Did you try the low position as well?

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by bme30 Click here to enlarge
    Did you try the low position as well?
    Yup. I swapped to the low this weekend with the same results. The engagement point comes up with miles, but it doesn't disengage (or allow gear change) periodically which is not acceptable.
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    Once you put on loctite don't you want to use the wet tq value and not the dry right? Does spec recommend loctite and if so what type and what are the wet and dry values?

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by The Ghost Click here to enlarge
    Yup. I swapped to the low this weekend with the same results. The engagement point comes up with miles, but it doesn't disengage (or allow gear change) periodically which is not acceptable.
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    10-12lb with RED LocTite according the Spec.
    Jake @ Motiv worked with Spec not PTF, Jake was at PTF before Motiv. (Someone correct me if I'm wrong)

    I believe my Flywheel is Aluminum
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    I really don't know who or what company worked with spec but I know when I called them they said the clutch could only be purchased through PTF. I know both companies now sell them.

    I was basically poking fun as I doubt spec needed PTF to help design the clutches. Spec said they were releasing the clutch long before PTF/Motiv got involved. Spec knows exactly what compounds need to go on their clutches etc. All I can think is they purchased the exclusive rights to sell it for X amount of time buy placing a stocking order of X number of units.

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