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Parts for your 1996 Ford Falcon-Clutch kit

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Repco Brake Bleeder & Fluid Extractor - RST240

Repco Brake Bleeder & Fluid Extractor - RST240

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Exedy Clutch Kit - FMK-6913

Exedy Clutch Kit - FMK-6913

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UniClutch Sport 1100Nm - UC1024200

UniClutch Sport 1100Nm - UC1024200

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$1,158
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Compressor Clutch Mount Kit To Suit Denso 10PA - CLX020
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Compressor Clutch Mount Kit To Suit Denso 10PA - CLX020

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UniClutch Track 1750 Nm - UC1021200

UniClutch Track 1750 Nm - UC1021200

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Clutch Kit Replacement and Maintenance for Your 1996 Ford Falcon

Owning a 1996 Ford Falcon means you're driving a classic piece of automotive history. This trusty vehicle, a staple on the roads for many years, deserves the utmost care to ensure its components run smoothly. One essential part of this maintenance is paying attention to the clutch kit - a key component if your Falcon is a manual transmission model. Regular clutch kit maintenance or replacement can keep your driving experience just as enjoyable as the day you first got behind the wheel.

The clutch kit on your Ford Falcon is responsible for smoothly engaging and disengaging the engine from the transmission when shifting gears. Over time, this can lead to wear and tear due to friction. If your clutch starts to slip or the pedal feels spongy, it's probably time to take action. You might also notice unusual noises or difficulty shifting gears which are tell-tale signs that your clutch kit needs some attention.

When it comes to replacing the clutch kit, you'll find that a proper kit usually includes the clutch disc, pressure plate, and sometimes a release bearing or pilot bearing. Investing in this all-inclusive solution is crucial because all these components work together to ensure seamless operation. Installing a new clutch kit involves several steps:

  1. Access the clutch: You'll need to lift the vehicle and remove components such as the transmission to expose the clutch. This can be a time-consuming process, but it's essential to gain clear access for an effective replacement.
  2. Remove the old clutch kit: Carefully detach the old components, taking note of their positioning and orientation as this will help when fitting the new parts.
  3. Install the new clutch kit: Align the new clutch disc and pressure plate carefully, ensuring everything is fitted securely and aligned as per the manufacturer's specifications. Proper alignment is crucial to avoid premature wear and tear.
  4. Reassemble: Once the new clutch is installed, reassemble the previously removed components and ensure all bolts and connections are tightened to factory specifications.

Regular maintenance of your clutch system, even if not in need of immediate replacement, can prolong its lifespan. Here are some maintenance tips:

  • Avoid riding the clutch pedal, as this can accelerate wear on the components.
  • Ensure the fluid levels in your transmission are adequate. Low levels can signal a leak or other issue that might affect clutch performance.
  • Consider periodic inspections, particularly if your car frequently handles city driving with lots of start-stop movements.

By taking these steps, you'll maintain the smooth performance of your transmission and ensure your 1996 Ford Falcon remains a reliable companion on your journeys, whether it's down memory lane or the open highway. Treat your clutch kit with care, and it will reward you with a seamless driving experience.