Wondering if anyone has ever heard of this freak thing:
Had a South Bend Clutch 1947 CON-OFE installed almost a year ago by a reputable installer who has done many in the past. Even put one on my buddy's truck. Loved the clutch until last week when had problems disengaging it with the clutch pedal. Adjusted my hydraulic system to compensate but only lasted a short time. Driving home one day it just failed altogether, like the master/slave cylinders weren't working. Fortunately I was near the installer's shop and limped to his parking lot. He replaced the hyd. as the pedal was soft like a brake pedal with a hole in the system. This helped with pressure, but still wasn't enough to engage the clutch. He dropped the transmission today only to find that 3 of the (I think) 8 bolts that hold the pressure plate in sheared off at the bolt heads. This caused part of the pressure plate to be raised and engaged and the other side that was still bolted properly to remain down or disengaged. Except for metal failure of the bolts, we can't really think of what might cause this. My motor isn't modded enough to make the clutch fail. It's rated at 900 ftlbs and I'd have to say I'm not even close.
Tried calling SBC, but by the time I got to the guy's shop to take a look, they were closed. Will call in the morning. Kinda a freak thing but maybe one of you has heard of it before. Before anyone asks, the clutch has about 11K miles on it and I'm a professional truck driver so the clutch is neither old or abused.
Thanks.
Had a South Bend Clutch 1947 CON-OFE installed almost a year ago by a reputable installer who has done many in the past. Even put one on my buddy's truck. Loved the clutch until last week when had problems disengaging it with the clutch pedal. Adjusted my hydraulic system to compensate but only lasted a short time. Driving home one day it just failed altogether, like the master/slave cylinders weren't working. Fortunately I was near the installer's shop and limped to his parking lot. He replaced the hyd. as the pedal was soft like a brake pedal with a hole in the system. This helped with pressure, but still wasn't enough to engage the clutch. He dropped the transmission today only to find that 3 of the (I think) 8 bolts that hold the pressure plate in sheared off at the bolt heads. This caused part of the pressure plate to be raised and engaged and the other side that was still bolted properly to remain down or disengaged. Except for metal failure of the bolts, we can't really think of what might cause this. My motor isn't modded enough to make the clutch fail. It's rated at 900 ftlbs and I'd have to say I'm not even close.
Tried calling SBC, but by the time I got to the guy's shop to take a look, they were closed. Will call in the morning. Kinda a freak thing but maybe one of you has heard of it before. Before anyone asks, the clutch has about 11K miles on it and I'm a professional truck driver so the clutch is neither old or abused.
Thanks.