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deezee 18th November 2009 05:19 PM

Clutch identification
 
Right. I'll be honest. I've forgotten which flywheel and cage is from which engine. I'd like to the correct one for a RWD, but I don't know which one is off my 1.8cvh. Can anyone tell me which one is for a RWD application!


gus 18th November 2009 05:39 PM

Looking at the pictures I have of my clutch, it is the right hand one for a CVH.

Hope that helps.

Mark

HandyAndy 18th November 2009 06:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gus (Post 25223)
Looking at the pictures I have of my clutch, it is the right hand one for a CVH.

Hope that helps.

Mark

I,ll 2nd that ;)

well , thats what my cvh one looks like:)

andy

deezee 18th November 2009 06:47 PM

Thanks very much guys. I was hoping you'd say that. The other one looks well heavy :eek:

HandyAndy 18th November 2009 06:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by deezee (Post 25236)
Thanks very much guys. I was hoping you'd say that. The other one looks well heavy :eek:

thats why the zetec engined boys want the cvh flywheel, nice n light. ;) :cool:

andy

Talonmotorsport 18th November 2009 10:13 PM

If you took the fly wheel to a machine shop with a lathe they could take 1.5-1.8kg off that and even your 1.8 cvh would leave most things standing. 1600 Xflow with standard carb Ron champion locost worth £1800 V 2800 TT worth £16,000 plus close run thing up to 80mph ;) :cool: :D

deezee 18th November 2009 10:47 PM

I think I'll leave homemade flywheels to the experts :eek:

http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/view...d=79595&page=2


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