I was on the track this past weekend and lost my clutch (2004 M3, 140k miles, tracked last 4 years about two times a year), am now researching a clutch change. I’ve been reading this great thread ( What Else Should I Change When I do My Clutch? - NA M3 Forums ) and the FCP video, but have a couple of questions.
- My car was originally a SMG that was converted by the previous owner. I think it was a proper conversion (stock shifter, etc.). Is there anything you would advise me to watch out for, parts that are not compatible, etc.?
- I was thinking of staying stock all around for robustness and the fact that my car is 80/20 street/track.
- I plan on replacing the clutch and PP … how about the flywheel? How can I tell if it’s worn? I have read that they cannot be machined.
- Do you recommend changing the slave cylinder? If so, how about the fluid for the track, do I need something with higher temperature?
- I’ve read about the metal pivot pin, I think I will go in that direction.
- Special tools … seems like a need a couple. Rear main seal, flywheel lock, alignment dowel/tool,
- Do the new stock PPs that are self adjusting come with the mechanism reset or do you have to reset it?
- With the transmission out, should I replace all of the detent springs for the stick?
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