View Full Version : Longer Slave Cyl Rods
Onefast99gsx
03-12-2006, 07:56 PM
Well it's time to looking at the GSX pretty soon come April. For you guys that have aftermarket clutches, have you had to use longer slave cyl. rods ever?
I don't really consider myself to have a full time problem. However, the couple times that I took it to the track last fall, when I would 2 step it at the line at 5750 rpms, I could feel the car wanting to crawl a bit.
Last spring, i put in a new SouthBend clutch, master & slave cyls, S.S. Clutch Line. Like I say, I don't have any disengagement problems. It's only 2 stepping at high rpms. It's like I don't have enough throw.
Thanks guys.
Goat Blower
03-12-2006, 08:30 PM
Don't bother putting on a bandaid unless you've exhausted all the real options.
Onefast99gsx
03-12-2006, 08:40 PM
Thanks Steve, I'll have to get a buddy to step on the clutch while i look at the travel underneath. I forgot to add in my first post, it has a new pivot ball and clutch fork as well. Would be nice if it's as simple as just adjusting the master cyl rod just a fraction. I know it don't take much. A slight turn makes a huge difference.
*** The reason I asked is because of what i read on ExtremePSI's website.
"When upgrading to any clutch, these extention rod are a must need due to the stock one not being able to disengage fully."
niterydr
03-12-2006, 10:46 PM
We have those in stock if you need them.
But like Steve said, don't use one unless you have looked at all the options, they are a bandaid.
Onefast99gsx
03-12-2006, 10:57 PM
Hi Josh- I just got in from the garage. I took a yard stick with me and measured from the floor to the point the car started to roll forward while letting off the clutch. I was getting around 1 1/2 to 1 5/8"
What would either of you two say is normal?
Thank you.
niterydr
03-13-2006, 12:02 AM
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If your clutch disengages fine, and doesn't drag, and engages/disengages within the acceptable range, it is fine. The point of the longer clutch rods is for more "leverage" against a clutch cover. You usually need the leverage due to: 1) Failing old worn out clutch system/components.
2) You have some crazy clutch system and need a longer throw to compensate.
FYI:
We bought out QPR's inventory of the longer clutch rod. I think they are about $20 each.
Goat Blower
03-13-2006, 12:08 PM
I like it a lot higher than that. I usually adjust mine so it disengages at about a 1/2 of the total pedal travel. I might mess around with that this year to find the best solution for NLTS using my new twin disk.
Onefast99gsx
03-13-2006, 01:29 PM
Thanks much Josh & Steve.
I'll probably just tweak the master rod very slightly and see if that helps. I did search and found out why a longer rod should only be used if necessary. It could cause constant pressure on the bearing causing premature wear. I'll exhaust all other options first like you said.
I don't think it would take much adjustment at all because when i'm 2 stepping at the lights it crawls very slightly. If I were to deep stage it could possibly cause a red light though. The clutch is pretty new (last spring). Eventually the problem would cease to exist when the disc gets thinner.
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