OK, a question for those of you who are experts (or at least highly experienced) in clutches.
Back in the fall while playing with my M37 on some tailing dunes at the Bad Lands Off-Road Park in Attica Indiana I did a 2WD hill climb with tires aired down. Noticed the engine moving faster than the truck should have been and no huge rooster tails of rebels. Then a whiff of clutch, so out of the throttle I came.
Now after than I didn't notice any real change in how the truck hooked up or any additional slippage, just a little lingering smell.
So before I pull the transmission and the clutch to inspect it I dropped the inspection cover, and held the clutch pedal down to see what I can see. The flywheel and pressure plates both had a highly smooth and reflective surface to them and the pads looked close to original thickness.
I did notice a little surface texture on the pad that mates with the pressure plate.
So thoughts? Did I likely do any real damage? Do I go through the work and pull the transmission out to get the clutch out?
Here is what the clutch looked like new:
Back in the fall while playing with my M37 on some tailing dunes at the Bad Lands Off-Road Park in Attica Indiana I did a 2WD hill climb with tires aired down. Noticed the engine moving faster than the truck should have been and no huge rooster tails of rebels. Then a whiff of clutch, so out of the throttle I came.
Now after than I didn't notice any real change in how the truck hooked up or any additional slippage, just a little lingering smell.
So before I pull the transmission and the clutch to inspect it I dropped the inspection cover, and held the clutch pedal down to see what I can see. The flywheel and pressure plates both had a highly smooth and reflective surface to them and the pads looked close to original thickness.
I did notice a little surface texture on the pad that mates with the pressure plate.
So thoughts? Did I likely do any real damage? Do I go through the work and pull the transmission out to get the clutch out?
Here is what the clutch looked like new:
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