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- 2016 Challenger He’ll Cat
It could be the fly wheel friction surface the center disk friction surfaces or the friction surface on the pressure plate or all of them warped from overheating or have high spots on them from hot spots due to somebody slipping the clutch too much trying to make better launches or not knowing how to drive a stick correctly. I know you don’t want to take the transmission back out again and maybe I should’ve suggested such to you when you had the clutch out to take the pressure plate off of it and inspect the center member for flatness along with the fly wheel and the pressure plate it’s just that you have to have a steel splines alignment tool to get it all back together with correctly again or you’ll never get the transmission through it and into the pilot bearing. You could buy one that will work but you have to make a special tip for it to match the pilot bearing size,I could turn you on to what I did to make one or you could use a broken transmission input shaft which there’s many of them out there including I have one lol I could send it to you borrow if needed. I doubt it’s the master cylinder but $200 is a cheap try but not too easy of a change I don’t think, it resides under the dash not out on the firewall in the engine bay.