Speaking of which, anyone else less than thrilled with Sachs clutches lately?
Mine is noisy at idle and the one that came out wasn't that old and the springs
had fallen out of the center of the friction disk, which is the 2nd time I've seen that
on a stock NA diesel now, both Sachs. The Porsche one's still seem OK the last
few years, but they aren't spring centered.
GET THAT CLUTCH OUT OF THERE! it will fly apart eventually..
mine was a sachs as well, 200mm variety, not even old enough to burn the brand stamp off the friction material..
it would chatter like the trans was about to blow up sometimes.. then it got constant, and louder as time went on.
thought my trans had bad cluster bearings, because i wasnt very nice to it being that it was just a junk AUG..
figured i would just swap on my spare ACN trans, and be good to go.. nah, wasnt happening..
was just about to bolt up the ACN, then i remembered i had a 210mm clutch out of the car i harvested the ACN from..
pulled the flywheel off the 200mm clutch set, and when i pulled the flywheel off, i could see metal shavings on both sides of the clutch disk, on the flywheel, and on the pressure plate.. then when i went to flip the disk over to look at the other side, it CLUNKED..
wait, clutches arent supposed to clunk?!
sure enough, the center hub of the clutch had worn splines, and also had a groove around each side where it rested against the spring cover/outer clutch hub.. the area where the springs actually engage the center hub were very worn as well.. its like they never heat treated the center hub on 200mm rabbit clutches..
anyways, it was a good thing i had a 210mm clutch, although it did have a small crack in the friction material..