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Old 01-03-2016, 05:51 PM   #1
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Does anyone know why there might be metal in the clutch pack oil?
Surely the thing that's going to degrade in the clutch is the friction material?
Is it a case of the friction material being completely worn away so the clutch is metal on metal? (surely that's going to slip like hell - especially when you're lubricating the situation!)
Rondeo said plastic OR metal. Also, there is only one fluid system, so the metal could be from elsewhere such as the gears.

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Old 01-03-2016, 05:56 PM   #2
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Rondeo said plastic OR metal. Also, there is only one fluid system, so the metal could be from elsewhere such as the gears.

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My Clutch pack apparently has metal in the oil..
(I resurrected the thread this week)

The clutch is a sealed and separate unit from the gears, so unless there's hoses connecting the gearbox to the clutch pack I don't think the metal could possibly be the gears.
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