Clutch PSI questionia??

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Ok I am doubting anyone has this value..

What is the PSI (BAR for europeans) in the line of the clutch when engaging the clutch?
 
Anytime my friend, I will conjure up a gentle educating spell for you :biglaugh:

I's say a 0-40 psi would cover the range, how's that for a guestimate?


Hmm I would say your about as close to a pimpled face kid getting laid on prom night!

I am guessing some where in the neighborhood of 250-350 PSI

Do we have any gear heads here with automotive brake pressure values:ummm:
 
Hmm I would say your about as close to a pimpled face kid getting laid on prom night!

I am guessing some where in the neighborhood of 250-350 PSI

Do we have any gear heads here with automotive brake pressure values:ummm:


I found this

HEL braided brake lines can also withstand 18,000 psi without failure. Other braided brake lines can only withstand 5,000 psi (normal motorcycle braking is 800-1,000 psi).

From the Goodridge site, the lowest rated clutch hose was 2200 PSI working pressure.
 
I found this

HEL braided brake lines can also withstand 18,000 psi without failure. Other braided brake lines can only withstand 5,000 psi (normal motorcycle braking is 800-1,000 psi).

From the Goodridge site, the lowest rated clutch hose was 2200 PSI working pressure.


Thanks Buster for the info. I never thought about going to Goodridge site.
Great info now I can get a gauge:clapping:
 
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