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Ideally put a new clutch in! As you've got it all apart.
If needs must my mates got a brand new friction plate that he doesn't need as he put a paddle plate in.
Sure hell only want 20 plus post for it.
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The friction plate is only half the battle though, clamping force plays a massive part and sadly you cant see that :/ Make sure you give that flywheel a good clean with some emery cloth aswell. Need a side on of that friction disc tbh to see how much meat is left on it.
Doesnt even own a 306.
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There appears to be loads of chunk on that clutch, assuming that the pressure plate was new at the same time I bet you could easily get another 50k+ if you were on a stock tune.... I've pulled much worse than that from my xud when it was pulling some hellish torque.
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bit of meat but the clutch bearing dont look clever...
lot of effort for it to go in few months...new one for peace of mind!
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What you reackon then, completely new clutch kit all together? If so wheres the place to get them?
Will a valeo be ok for 150~170 bhp in the long run?
Or I could have the friction plate off you Chris and try get the other bits here and there..
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if you look at the clutch cover you can see loads of burnt patches....prob had an oil leak in there and its left its mark.
look at flywheel ---also has same marks.
fit a new clutchkit, clean flywheel with emery & brake cleaner
make sure theres no oil leak from input shaft housing
make sure no engine oil leaks have made their way into bellhousing
better spending out now than taking it all to bits again when it slips/fails ???????????????
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Meh personally I'd shove that back together as long as you brake cleaner the shit out of it... End of the day it's only a gearbox change, it'll take you a day or so if that to do?
I've put together worse than that... Long as you're not going for chronic low down torque, like 300lb.ft+ I wouldn't worry tbh! And a 205 you'll probably find it's so light it'd rather destroy the tyres than the clutch!
(16-05-2016, 10:45 AM)Toms306 Wrote: Oh I don't care about the stripped threads lol, that's easily solved by hammering the bolt in. 
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Exactly what I was thinking!