Thread: HSCC Anglesey
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Old 26 Jul 2019, 11:39 (Ref:3919425)   #58
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That certainly sounds odd. Manufacturing/Material problem presumably?


Material residue anywhere?


Could some sort of strange vibration effect break up the friction surface?




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Lots of powdery debris inside the clutch housing, apparently, but no big lumps. Clutch had felt fine for loading onto trailer and manouevering in paddock - but apparently started slipping almost as soon as went out in qualy. Going back to suppiers, of course, but speaking to others at Anglesey they are a well though of firm that others have used with no issues, so maybe just a duff batch of material.....we'll see.
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