Powers new clutch
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Spotted Dom/Powers has a new clutch for the t cars and cerbera.
Looks good, anyone tried it?
https://www.instagram.com/p/Cqfq_HjoXGF/?igshid=Ym...
Looks good, anyone tried it?
https://www.instagram.com/p/Cqfq_HjoXGF/?igshid=Ym...
Edited by Byker28i on Tuesday 4th April 13:16
Would be interesting to know the weight difference over the original.
Here’s a better descriptive link;
https://www.powersperformance.co.uk/store/slug/pow...
and also;
https://clutch-specialists.co.uk/products/tvr-new-...
The company who refurbished my serviceable original clutch (relined, refaced and balanced) for 1/4 of the new price.
Quite reassuring parts are being produced for obsolete items.
Here’s a better descriptive link;
https://www.powersperformance.co.uk/store/slug/pow...
and also;
https://clutch-specialists.co.uk/products/tvr-new-...
The company who refurbished my serviceable original clutch (relined, refaced and balanced) for 1/4 of the new price.
Quite reassuring parts are being produced for obsolete items.
Do AP no longer make the clutch then ? Wonder what the Ferrari guys are doing for their clutches ? When the factory didn't have any units yonks ago I called AP and asked for one direct quoting their part number, they said the part number was for a TVR and Ferarri clutch and I should order through the respective agent.
Supateg said:
Would be interesting to know the weight difference over the original.
Here’s a better descriptive link;
https://www.powersperformance.co.uk/store/slug/pow...
and also;
https://clutch-specialists.co.uk/products/tvr-new-...
The company who refurbished my serviceable original clutch (relined, refaced and balanced) for 1/4 of the new price.
Quite reassuring parts are being produced for obsolete items.
I have one of the Clutch Specialists refurbished clutches in my car at the moment. After sending them an old one I bought from a TVR breakers it came back with Kevlar friction material and it is the best clutch I have ever had in my Cerbera, so light, smooth and progressive.Here’s a better descriptive link;
https://www.powersperformance.co.uk/store/slug/pow...
and also;
https://clutch-specialists.co.uk/products/tvr-new-...
The company who refurbished my serviceable original clutch (relined, refaced and balanced) for 1/4 of the new price.
Quite reassuring parts are being produced for obsolete items.
I went for Kevlar as it is more durable than the organic material normally used and offers smoother power take up, it just needs a bit of running in.
I now have a second one to send off and get refurbished to keep as a spare.
gruffalo said:
I have one of the Clutch Specialists refurbished clutches in my car at the moment. After sending them an old one I bought from a TVR breakers it came back with Kevlar friction material and it is the best clutch I have ever had in my Cerbera, so light, smooth and progressive.
I went for Kevlar as it is more durable than the organic material normally used and offers smoother power take up, it just needs a bit of running in.
I now have a second one to send off and get refurbished to keep as a spare.
I too have a spare used clutch sitting in a box. WHo did you use?I went for Kevlar as it is more durable than the organic material normally used and offers smoother power take up, it just needs a bit of running in.
I now have a second one to send off and get refurbished to keep as a spare.
I thought I'd used CG Motorsport to do mine as well, but no it seems I used Clutch-Fix
Fitted early 2020 and still seem to be fine, despite suffering a seized clutch slave that weakened the pressure plate due to overheating, without me realising
Think I'll get some spares relined by Clutch-Fix as well
Fitted early 2020 and still seem to be fine, despite suffering a seized clutch slave that weakened the pressure plate due to overheating, without me realising
Think I'll get some spares relined by Clutch-Fix as well
So….CG said it was a diaphragm problem 
please cough up £480 for it refurbing.
After plenty of deliberation (cost also) including Helix, shiny aluminium jobbies…decided for the refurb for now to get the car running again.



Phone up a week after to ask an eta….got bluntly told mine was job 114 that day and it was flagged to speed things up…another week later and it arrived.
Fitted and working with plenty of videos showing both driven plates moving when clutch depressed. At least it gave me an excuse to seal the Act manifolds properly.


please cough up £480 for it refurbing.
After plenty of deliberation (cost also) including Helix, shiny aluminium jobbies…decided for the refurb for now to get the car running again.



Phone up a week after to ask an eta….got bluntly told mine was job 114 that day and it was flagged to speed things up…another week later and it arrived.
Fitted and working with plenty of videos showing both driven plates moving when clutch depressed. At least it gave me an excuse to seal the Act manifolds properly.

I'll be sending off the outer clutch assembly to CG shortly so that the diaphragm spring can be replaced
Thankfully I still have a fully working clutch on the car
If you get a chance to by a used clutch to keep as a spare then give it some thought, however the SteveStrange/DougValley one on eBay looks a bit pricey at £400
Thankfully I still have a fully working clutch on the car
If you get a chance to by a used clutch to keep as a spare then give it some thought, however the SteveStrange/DougValley one on eBay looks a bit pricey at £400
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