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triggboy
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w5x + 4age clutch questions Sat, 12 November 2005 09:23 Go to previous message
hi all,
i have a bigport 4age with a sad t-50 behind it. i've decided to replace it with a w55 (plans to turbo the engine in the future). so far i've got the box and a custom bellhousing to suit, now i'm looking into clutchs. i had a look around this site to see what i could use : http://www.autobarn.com.au/html/getFile.asp?table= tbl_TCA_Article_Files&field=image&id=62
i found quite a few which appear to have the right dimensions etc, but they all seem to have different part numbers. for example: LITEACE
PETROL
KM11, 1.3 Ltr78-79 200 X 29 X 21 TYK-6286 200-3286001
KM20, 1.3 Ltr80-82 200 X 29 X 21 TYK-6287 200-3296001
KM20, 1.3 Ltr, KM36, 1.5 Ltr, 5 Speed83-92 200 X 29 X 21 TYK-6822 200-10276001 TYK-6822HD
YM21, 1.8 Ltr, 5 Speed, YM30, 35, 1.8 Ltr84-88 215 X 29 X 21 TYK-6255 225-2956201
im thinking as long as its 200 x 29 x 21 it will suit...am i right there?
also, there were a few that would suit a 215mm flywheel - would it be worth the extra cost of buying a 215mm flywheel? my engine is currently stock and im on a uni student budget, so im thinking off the shelf heavyduty will suit my needs? any other thoughts?
thanks for your help Smile
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Read Message   w5x + 4age clutch questions  triggboySat, 12 November 2005 09:23
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