16-01-2024, 11:06 PM
(This post was last modified: 17-01-2024, 12:21 AM by Ruairidh Dunford.)
As suggested by David, it is possible, but not ideal.
You will have to chisel the back off the existing rivets, rotating the flywheel every so often, to remove the existing lining
You will then need to devise a g-clamp to crush the new rivets or use suitable sized pop rivets to attach the new lining.
Clutch linings are very long lasting in my experience (80k miles easily achieved before wear becomes an issue), what is your reason to replace it?
You will have to chisel the back off the existing rivets, rotating the flywheel every so often, to remove the existing lining
You will then need to devise a g-clamp to crush the new rivets or use suitable sized pop rivets to attach the new lining.
Clutch linings are very long lasting in my experience (80k miles easily achieved before wear becomes an issue), what is your reason to replace it?