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Has anyone fitted one of these to their D2 Td5?
Did it make a big difference?
Did it make a big difference?
I look forward to hearing how it goes.I've just bought a lof clutch, single mass flywheel, rear crank seal and powerslave cylinder. Not fitted yet but bloody wheel hope they all make a difference.
Currently car shudders from cold on bite when pulling away and gear changes and is really awful to drive until its been driven for a bit.
Settles down if i hold it on bite on and off for a while and quite noisy too.
Fingers crossed it all works ok, been reading some good feedback about the LOF kit.
The single mass flywheel was a bad move IMO... i also fitted one long time ago based on some forumist's oppinions without knowing too much back then... i ended up paying twice for the job and a DMF after less than a month cos i was fed up with vibrations on motorway... maybe it's OK for off-road competition defenders but on a daily driver D2 is full of sh*tI've just bought a lof clutch, single mass flywheel,....
what the flywheel doesGot one on my 110 and makes a HUGE difference. Feels like a modern hatchback
what the flywheel does
The single mass flywheel was a bad move IMO... i also fitted one long time ago based on some forumist's oppinions without knowing too much back then... i ended up paying twice for the job and a DMF after less than a month cos i was fed up with vibrations on motorway... maybe it's OK for off-road competition defenders but on a daily driver D2 is full of sh*t
cos i doubt he can go so fast with that on motorway like with a tuned up D2 like mine cos as i said the vibrations were bad at motorway speed ... i'm wondering how can a single mass flywheel(which is actually one piece of steel) remove any torsional shocks or vibrations....to his TD5 D90....
And the relevant phrase in your post is
cos i doubt he can go so fast with that on motorway like with a tuned up D2 like mine cos as i said the vibrations were bad at motorway speed ... i'm wondering how can a single mass flywheel(which is actually one piece of steel) remove any torsional shocks or vibrations
pedal is easier to press either because clutch cover springs are weaker or pedal has assistanceNo the powerslave! Luk dmf + powerspec clutch
Its in addition, the pedal is light and easy to press. Unlike the original.
And the relevant phrase in your post is
cos i doubt he can go so fast with that on motorway like with a tuned up D2 like mine cos as i said the vibrations were bad at motorway speed ... i'm wondering how can a single mass flywheel(which is actually one piece of steel) remove any torsional shocks or vibrations
Maybe but it's against my logic right now to fit a solid piece of steel regardless of how it's built instead of a torsional vibration damper that's all... i've seen others happy with solid crank pulley made on lathe but that's another thing i won't do just to have a part which endures more than the engine and gearboxPerhaps you should try something before you pass judgement on it.
pedal is easier to press either because clutch cover springs are weaker or pedal has assistance
is the slave a different diameter and longer strokeIts not the cover springs, it will have additional assistance from the new slave..
The slave has been changed. Swap back to the AP unit and the pedal is harder to push again.
The slave was changed almost a year after the LOF clutch kit was fitted.
Its a different design to oem/AP Slave giving a lighter pedal. LOF also supply a new master which does the same.
is the slave a different diameter and longer stroke
good to know i have customers that complain of stiff pedal i wasnt aware there was another slave optionLonger stroke I believe could also be a different diameter. I couldnt tell you as I dont know!
What I do know is its made my 110 a hell of a lot easier to drive and has been fitted for 18 months now roughly 20k miles and still spot on.
good to know i have customers that complain of stiff pedal i wasnt aware there was another slave option
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