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Clutch fix in the works

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SeattleBoss

TrackAttack 9-23-13
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I took my '13 in for service Tuesday after the clutch pedal didn't come all the way up during high speed shifting at the track a few weeks ago.

I just heard from the service writer and he said that Ford acknowledges the problem, is working on a solution, and will hopefully issue a TSB "shortly". Of course this somewhat hazy time-wise, but there seems to have been sufficient complaints to get them to work on it.
 
steveespo said:
Gary
Which Exedy did you get? Whole kit with flywheel?
Steve
It's the twin disc. According to Rehagen it's the only one that fits a Mustang. They have asked them for a single disc and Exedy is talking to them about putting one together from the parrs bin to test but no ETA on it. Yes it's a complete kit with pressure plate and flywheel.
 
Couldn't you just put a GT500 Clutch/Tranny in as a replacement? The Tremec? I hear those things are practically bulletproof, but then again, the Titanic was "Unsinkable".
 
rpm3dinc said:
Couldn't you just put a GT500 Clutch/Tranny in as a replacement? The Tremec? I hear those things are practically bulletproof, but then again, the Titanic was "Unsinkable".
They probably are, but it would be the difference between 1-2k and 5-6k.
 

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