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Topic: Rebuilding Trac-Loc
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MikeD.
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Any special tools or tricks to rebuilding my trac-loc. I plan on doing it myself so just seeing if anyone has a tip's. Thanks!
-------------------- 1999 FRC Vette 12.77 @ 110
Posts: 2854 | From: Vacaville Ca, 707 | Registered: Nov 2007
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BIGBALLFACTOR
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take your time an get ford friction modifier lube an soak the clutch be for install
Posts: 6908 | From: okc | Registered: Dec 2006
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MikeD.
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I found a complete write up on moddedmustangs, but the pictures won't load up which sucks and could help alot. Seem's pretty straight forward though. I guess the hardest parts are putting the s-spring back in and aligning the gears back up.
-------------------- 1999 FRC Vette 12.77 @ 110
Posts: 2854 | From: Vacaville Ca, 707 | Registered: Nov 2007
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BIGBALLFACTOR
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just take your time the best tip i give you is use the friction modifier an soak the clutch an just take your time
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MikeD.
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I will, + pictures so I know what goes where. I see a bunch of ways to put the clutch packs back in to get it to lock up the best. Does anyone have a suggestion? Ill be getting the cobra carbon fiber clutch's.
-------------------- 1999 FRC Vette 12.77 @ 110
Posts: 2854 | From: Vacaville Ca, 707 | Registered: Nov 2007
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