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A ‘wet clutch’ is immersed in a cooling lubricating fluid, which also keeps the surfaces clean and gives smoother performance and longer life. Wet clutches, however, tend to lose some energy to the liquid. A ‘dry clutch’, as the name implies, is not bathed in fluid. Since the surfaces of a wet clutch can be [...]

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Oct 27th, 2008 | Filed under autos, parts

There are different designs of vehicle clutch, but most are based on one or more friction discs, pressed tightly together or against a flywheel using springs. The friction material varies in composition depending on whether the clutch is dry or wet, and on other considerations. Friction discs once contained asbestos, but this has been largely [...]

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Oct 22nd, 2008 | Filed under Uncategorized, autos, cars, motorization, parts