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Old 22nd November 2009, 06:10 PM
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Does anyone have any ideas what other clutches and clutch plates etc, can be used with various flywheels? For my engine choice the selection is pretty limited. I could bang a 1.8 cvh clutch on, but would that take the 150 bhp from the engine? Or do other clutches fit on the flywheel?
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Old 22nd November 2009, 06:34 PM
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The 1800 cvh clutch should be ok, dont forget the donnor car weighed twice as much as the roadster and could still pull some thing it's own weight as well. It should have no problem with half the weight and more power.
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Old 22nd November 2009, 07:04 PM
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Hi, what engine are you using?
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Old 22nd November 2009, 07:34 PM
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I'm using a RS2000 16v engine. A tuned version of the Sierra DOHC. The original flywheel is massive and the clutch plate fulcrum is in a different place. Thats why I wanted to use the smaller CVH flywheel. But then its clutch is designed for a car producing half the power.

The cvh clutch is 215mm. Now I'm not sure if I could just get a 23 spline 215mm clutch plate to go in, or if I'd have to change the clutch cover?
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Old 22nd November 2009, 07:47 PM
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if you look at the burtons site theres a gearbox page it lists the size and no of splines for the input shafts thats a good place to start
will the cvh flywheel fit the crank ? if so you could possibly use an rs turbo clutch series 1 is 200mm and series 2 is 220mm i beleive again look at the burtons catalogue i redrilled a series 1 flywheel to take a series 2 clutch a few years ago as burtons recomended it
and yes that twincam flywheel is enormous one of the reasons im not using the twincam engine
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Old 23rd November 2009, 09:12 AM
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The clutch diameter is the same size as a Pinto. So I could always get an uprated AP clutch for £50. But will that be compatible with the 1.8 clutch cover plate?

I'm just not sure how freely you can change parts over on a clutch.
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Old 23rd November 2009, 10:03 AM
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as long as theyre the same diameter its all good
try ringing burton today theyre normally very helpful
the last time they sold me an uprated plate and sent me to ford for the cover
so its not just about selling to them
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Just to add

An uprated cluch usually consists of stronger springs & better friction surface.

The dimensions will probably be the same as the OEM part
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Old 30th November 2009, 09:06 PM
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Well as an update, I've kinda solved this problem. A 1.8cvh flywheel takes a pinto clutch cover so I could fit a pinto uprated clutch if I liked. However, with a pinto clutch release bearing, the existing RS2000 16v flywheel and clutch cover fit fine onto a Type 9 gearbox.

So for all the fuss the MT75 boys make about the RS2000 16v engine, the bloody thing just goes on with a £5 clutch release bearing! So I'll run it with the RS2000 16v clutch and as an upgrade in the future, I can change over to a lighter 1.8cvh flywheel and save some 3 kgs.
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