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Parts for your 2007 Ford Falcon-Clutch kit
Clutch Industries Heavy Duty Clutch Kit Inc CSC - R2293NHD-CSC
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UniClutch Flywheel Mount in UCFKM10296-A-002 Flex Fitment Kit - UCFM10296-A-002
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UniClutch Spline 35.3X26T - Required for Adaptive Fit UniClutch Core Installation - UC111-32
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UniClutch Spline 28.0X12T - Required for Adaptive Fit UniClutch Core Installation - UC101-20
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UniClutch Spline 24.3X22T - Required for Adaptive Fit UniClutch Core Installation - UC101-11
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UniClutch Spline 25.4X24T - Required for Adaptive Fit UniClutch Core Installation - UC101-8
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UniClutch Spline 25.4X10T - Required for Adaptive Fit UniClutch Core Installation - UC101-35
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UniClutch Spline 29.0X10T - Required for Adaptive Fit UniClutch Core Installation - UC101-1
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UniClutch Flywheel Mount - Required For Adaptive Fit UniClutch Core Installation - UCFM10295-1-00
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UniClutch Flywheel Mount - Required For Adaptive Fit UniClutch Core Installation - UCFM08290-1-00
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UniClutch Spline 31.75X10T - Required for Adaptive Fit UniClutch Core Installation - UC101-25
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UniClutch Spline 19.9X17T - Required for Adaptive Fit UniClutch Core Installation - UC101-26
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UniClutch Spline 26.0X24T - Required for Adaptive Fit UniClutch Core Installation - UC101-19
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UniClutch SPORT Core - 195mm Twin Disc Adaptive Fit Push Type - UC0824220
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UniClutch ICT PRO Core - 240mm Twin Disc Adaptive Fit Push Type - UC1021320
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Mantic 9000 Twin Plate Clutch - Sprung Centre Cushioned Organic - M926227
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UniClutch PRO Core - 195mm Twin Disc Adaptive Fit Push Type - UC0821220
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Mantic 9000 Twin Plate Clutch - Sprung Centre Cushioned Cerametallic - M925227
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UniClutch Spline 35.0X10T - Required for Adaptive Fit UniClutch Core Installation - UC111-36
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UniClutch Flywheel Mount - Required For Adaptive Fit UniClutch Core Installation - UCFM08275-1-00
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UniClutch Spline 26.25X23T - Required for Adaptive Fit UniClutch Core Installation - UC101-3
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UniClutch ICT SPORT Core - 240mm Twin Disc Adaptive Fit Push Type - UC1024220
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UniClutch Flywheel Mount To Suit UCFK10311-A-001 - UCFM10311-A-001
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UniClutch Flywheel Mount To Suit UCFK10335-A-001 - UCFM10335-A-001
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Mantic 9000+ Direct Sprung Cushioned Ceramic Heavy Duty - M925327
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Mantic 9000+ Direct Sprung Cushioned Organic Heavy Duty - M926327
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Understanding the Clutch Kit in the 2007 Ford Falcon
The 2007 Ford Falcon is a popular vehicle in Australia, known for its robust build and reliable performance. If you're exploring parts associated with the Falcon, you might have come across the term clutch kit. So, does the 2007 Ford Falcon actually use a clutch kit, and what's it all about? The short answer is yes, the 2007 Falcon, particularly the manual transmission variants, does use a clutch kit. This makes sense given that the clutch system is a crucial component in manual cars, and the Falcon is often driven with a manual gearbox option.
A clutch kit typically includes several parts that work together to engage and disengage the engine from the transmission, allowing smooth gear changes. For the 2007 Ford Falcon, the clutch kit usually consists of a clutch disc, pressure plate, release bearing, and sometimes an alignment tool to assist with installation. These pieces are designed to ensure an efficient and fault-free clutch operation, which is vital for everyday driving comfort and performance.
So why is having a good clutch kit important? Simply put, the clutch kit parts handle a lot of wear and tear. Each time the driver presses the clutch pedal, the clutch disc separates the engine's flywheel from the transmission input shaft. This lets the driver switch gears without grinding or damaging the gears. Over time, friction materials on the clutch disc wear down, springs in the pressure plate fatigue, and bearings can develop play or noise. Without a properly functioning clutch kit, driving the 2007 Ford Falcon could become a nightmare filled with slipping gears, jerks, and the potential for expensive transmission damage.
Replacing the clutch kit on a 2007 Ford Falcon is a service task that can restore that smooth shifting experience. It's not a weekly or monthly thing, but if the driver notices certain signs such as the clutch slipping (engine revs rising but acceleration not matching up), difficulty in shifting gears, a spongy clutch pedal, or unusual noises when the pedal is pressed, it's time to have the clutch system checked.
When servicing the clutch kit, it's recommended that the entire kit be replaced as a set rather than just one or two components. This is because the parts wear together and a mismatch can lead to uneven pressure and premature damage. A fresh clutch disc and pressure plate help ensure longevity, while a new release bearing eliminates noise and smooths the pedal action. Using a clutch kit rather than individual parts also simplifies installation and helps maintain proper alignment.
Routine maintenance can't make clutch components last forever, but careful driving will definitely extend their life. Tips like avoiding riding the clutch pedal, not using the clutch to hold the car on a hill, and shifting gears smoothly can prevent unnecessary wear. For drivers who tow heavy loads or frequently drive in stop-start city traffic, the clutch kit might wear faster, requiring earlier attention.
Whether the Falcon has the 4.0-litre inline-six or the V8, the clutch kit remains an essential part of the manual transmission setup. For those with automatic Falcons, of course, there's no clutch pedal or clutch kit to worry about as the transmission uses torque converters and other mechanisms instead.
Finding the right clutch kit for a 2007 Ford Falcon is straightforward with the number of aftermarket and OEM parts suppliers in Australia. Quality varies, so it pays to go for reputable brands and ensure the kit matches the specific model and transmission type. Installing a clutch kit is usually a job for a mechanic given the labour involved, which includes removing the transmission, but it's a worthwhile investment for the health and performance of the vehicle.
In essence, the clutch kit is like the handshake between the engine and transmission in the 2007 Falcon. When it's working well, everything shifts smoothly and the car feels responsive. When it's worn out, the driving experience deteriorates quickly, so keeping an eye on clutch performance and replacing the clutch kit when needed ensures the Falcon remains a trusted and enjoyable drive.