I previous years, as I'm sure many of you know, Acura used rubber bushings in the cluch plates instead of the traditional metal springs that most other automakers use. Does anyone know if they stopped doing that? If so, what year? I'm curious because I had a relative that had a piece of the bushing crumble off and wedge itself between clutch and pressure plate, which kept the clutch from disengaging. If my car (`94 Integra LS) has the rubber bushings, I'd like to know before it causes problems.
-BBB
Jafir Elkurd - 19 Nov 2004 23:09 GMT
I've seen the springs do the same thing.
I previous years, as I'm sure many of you know, Acura used rubber bushings
in the cluch plates instead of the traditional metal springs that most other
automakers use. Does anyone know if they stopped doing that? If so, what
year? I'm curious because I had a relative that had a piece of the bushing
crumble off and wedge itself between clutch and pressure plate, which kept
the clutch from disengaging. If my car (`94 Integra LS) has the rubber
bushings, I'd like to know before it causes problems.
-BBB