Use current location
Answer: Over time friction will wear down the surface of objects and since your clutch uses friction to operate, there are parts that will wear down. The clutch plate surface is covered with a friction material that wears away from constant use. When this happens, your clutch plate will begin to slip and won’t be able to sustain the force necessary to keep the engine and transmission connected. However, the clutch plate wears only when the engine and transmission are spinning at different rates. This means that the driver of a vehicle slips the clutch or takes his/her foot off the clutch too early. Now, if your clutch ever completely failed, your engine would not be able to power your wheels and your vehicle would be inoperable.
Send »
DeLand, FLDaytona Beach, FLOrange City, FLLakeland, FLJacksonville, FLCocoa, FLMiami, FLMount Dora, FLLake Hamilton, FLTampa, FLRiviera Beach, FLFt Myers, FLPunta Gorda, FLLady Lake, FLPort Orange, FLBunnell, FLFt Lauderdale, FLOrmond Beach, FLGainesville, FLFt Peirce, FLBelleview, FLWaycross, GAGarden City, GAOrlando, FLBartow, FLOcala, FLTallahassee, FLBradenton, FL
Please click anywhere to continue browsing our site.