So, 96 GLT sedan n/a bought after some kid put a clutch in wrong and it wouldn't release all the way. Thought I would find a bent clutch fork but instead the throwout bearing was punching past the ends of the spring fingers. It looks like the wrong one maybe because it seems to be just barely bigger than the hole in the springs. Ordered the FCP bearing, plate and disc as a set.
On the pilot bushing, there is no way the input shaft is going in the hole in the bushing as the hole is too small and there is no protruding nose sticking out past the splines like I am used to seeing on others. The flywheel shows signs of hot spots. In my goat the bolts could be re-used and it would be an automatic resurface or replace but for the small amount of torque this thing sees plus the cost of new bolts (plus the RMS is dry as a bone) I'm thinking of leaving it alone.
Clutches pressure plates and flywheels
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05 Cross Country wagon
99 C70 Convertible
96 850R wagon
96 850T wagon
96 850 GLT 5spd N/A sedan -wrecked, ouch
97 850R 5spd sedan
66 GTO 421SD 4spd
67 GTO 455 T400
02 Powerstroke 4x4
85 Yota 4x4 (2)
24' 454 Challenger
07 Softail Custom
02 Sportster Custom -sold
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99 C70 Convertible
96 850R wagon
96 850T wagon
96 850 GLT 5spd N/A sedan -wrecked, ouch
97 850R 5spd sedan
66 GTO 421SD 4spd
67 GTO 455 T400
02 Powerstroke 4x4
85 Yota 4x4 (2)
24' 454 Challenger
07 Softail Custom
02 Sportster Custom -sold
Parts cars come and go
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polksamafia wrote:
Ok...But OP is working with a turbo. So the kit you linked to wouldn't work.
Thanks for pointing that out, I missed it. I wasn't trying to jack the thread just thought it was a good place to put clutch info.
Ok...But OP is working with a turbo. So the kit you linked to wouldn't work.
Thanks for pointing that out, I missed it. I wasn't trying to jack the thread just thought it was a good place to put clutch info.
05 Cross Country wagon
99 C70 Convertible
96 850R wagon
96 850T wagon
96 850 GLT 5spd N/A sedan -wrecked, ouch
97 850R 5spd sedan
66 GTO 421SD 4spd
67 GTO 455 T400
02 Powerstroke 4x4
85 Yota 4x4 (2)
24' 454 Challenger
07 Softail Custom
02 Sportster Custom -sold
Parts cars come and go
99 C70 Convertible
96 850R wagon
96 850T wagon
96 850 GLT 5spd N/A sedan -wrecked, ouch
97 850R 5spd sedan
66 GTO 421SD 4spd
67 GTO 455 T400
02 Powerstroke 4x4
85 Yota 4x4 (2)
24' 454 Challenger
07 Softail Custom
02 Sportster Custom -sold
Parts cars come and go
Research from about a month ago...
97 850 2.4L Turbocharged Manual Clutch Kit
Flywheel; Diameter: 9"; Spline Diameter 7/8; # of Splines 20 Splines; Diameter 228mm
SACHS K7011001
BECK 0619389
97 850 2.4L NA Manual Clutch Kit
Flywheel; Diameter: 9"; Spline Diameter 7/8; # of Splines 20 Splines; Diameter 228mm
SACHS K7011001
BECK 0619389
LUK 22027
97 850 2.3L Turbocharged Manual Clutch Kit [Note* at least $100.00+ more than a 2.4 NA or TC kit]
Flywheel; Diameter: 9-7/16; Spline Diameter 7/8; # of Splines 20; Diameter MM 238
SACHS K7055101 or K7021301
BECK 0619570
BRUTE 92653 or MU721671
ugh smh 850 Turbo fridge
Looking online ive came across some 98 70'series with a manual. Thats the changeover year to a dm amirite?
Are odds in my favor to expect a sm or should I go in expecting a dm setup? Any preinspection questions I could ask to identify it prior to going out and physically looking? Ie: if its a non phase cam i5 it'd be safe to expect it to be a sm configuration? Or if it has rear mount evap canister it'd be a telltale sign for dm?
Maybe a vin range indicator?
Some findings online are not necessarily local and if its feasible to find out prior to wasting the listee time, I'd appreciate to know what to look out for in advance.
Are odds in my favor to expect a sm or should I go in expecting a dm setup? Any preinspection questions I could ask to identify it prior to going out and physically looking? Ie: if its a non phase cam i5 it'd be safe to expect it to be a sm configuration? Or if it has rear mount evap canister it'd be a telltale sign for dm?
Maybe a vin range indicator?
Some findings online are not necessarily local and if its feasible to find out prior to wasting the listee time, I'd appreciate to know what to look out for in advance.
ugh smh 850 Turbo fridge
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Why are we STILL on this?
It's really simple.
Use the single mass flywheel, resurface it. You may have switch the two wires at the RPM sensor, you may not.
Get a R clutch, and throw bearing from your favorite dealer.
NO PILOT BUSHING.
Use whatever hydraulic that the transmission come with. I prefer new part, especially the master and slave cylinders since they are a pain to change with engine/trans in the way.
It's really simple.
Use the single mass flywheel, resurface it. You may have switch the two wires at the RPM sensor, you may not.
Get a R clutch, and throw bearing from your favorite dealer.
NO PILOT BUSHING.
Use whatever hydraulic that the transmission come with. I prefer new part, especially the master and slave cylinders since they are a pain to change with engine/trans in the way.
85 GLH, 367 whp
00 Insight, 72 mpg
00 Insight, 72 mpg
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External slave cylinder = SMF.beigg wrote:Looking online ive came across some 98 70'series with a manual. Thats the changeover year to a dm amirite?
Internal salve cylinder = DMF.
There is also the VIN number you can look up and see what exactly got switched over. I'm too lazy to do google search.
85 GLH, 367 whp
00 Insight, 72 mpg
00 Insight, 72 mpg
because a flywheel is needed and its not known the specs to its physical size..... because i dont physically have one.tryingbe wrote:Why are we STILL on this?
It's really simple.
Use the single mass flywheel, resurface it. You may have switch the two wires at the RPM sensor, you may not.
Get a R clutch, and throw bearing from your favorite dealer.
NO PILOT BUSHING.
Use whatever hydraulic that the transmission come with. I prefer new part, especially the master and slave cylinders since they are a pain to change with engine/trans in the way.
ugh smh 850 Turbo fridge
tryingbe wrote:External slave cylinder = SMF.beigg wrote:Looking online ive came across some 98 70'series with a manual. Thats the changeover year to a dm amirite?
Internal salve cylinder = DMF.
There is also the VIN number you can look up and see what exactly got switched over. I'm too lazy to do google search.
I know what the acronyms mean. that was not the question.
ugh smh 850 Turbo fridge
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