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Location: Perth
Registered: March 2005
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Install a new clutch AE86 on my 4AC, will i need new one with 4AGE - ZE when install later ??
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Fri, 03 June 2005 08:47
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Hey guys,
I Want to install a new clutch on my 4AC,But im wondering what if i will need new one with 4AGE or ZE when install new engine later ??
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Location: Melbourne
Registered: May 2004
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Re: Install a new clutch AE86 on my 4AC, will i need new one with 4AGE - ZE when install later ??
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Fri, 03 June 2005 09:58

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The clutch in my sprinter (4ac engined) was dying so i got a second hand one out of my mates sprinter (gze engined) and it bolted straight into my sprinter, pressure plate and all.
The only thing is, when you go to a 4ag/ze you will have to remain with the 200mm flywheel, only difference being from the current 4AC one is that its an 8 bolt whereas the 4ac is 6 bolt flywheel.
Do it,
Jezza
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Location: Montrose, VIC
Registered: May 2002
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Re: Install a new clutch AE86 on my 4AC, will i need new one with 4AGE - ZE when install later ??
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Fri, 03 June 2005 10:22

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Yah, 200mm one will fit, and if you get a decent 4AG one, 4AC will never have slippage problems Otherwise, just stick a 2nd hand one in for the 4AC - whenever I have one, I always give them away to people for just that purpose.
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Location: Perth
Registered: March 2005
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Re: Install a new clutch AE86 on my 4AC, will i need new one with 4AGE - ZE when install later ??
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Fri, 03 June 2005 10:56

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the current 4AC one is that its an 8 bolt whereas the 4ac is 6 bolt flywheel.
what is it 4age 8 bolt or is it 6 ?
So wouldnt be worth buying new heavy duty ? because might have to end up changing it for age-ze ?
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Location: Montrose, VIC
Registered: May 2002
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Re: Install a new clutch AE86 on my 4AC, will i need new one with 4AGE - ZE when install later ??
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Fri, 03 June 2005 11:30
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Nah... the 6/8 bolts are referring to the bolts that hold the frying wheel to the crankshaft. A 200mm 4AG frying wheel has the same bolt patten for the clutch pressure plate as a 4AC. The frying wheel itself is, however, completely different.
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