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the new HD 6 cylinder L series clutch with solid centre 4 puck for my car....other pressure plate decided that it didnt like being kicked in 3rd, so spat out a diaphram spring leaving me with no way of disengaging it
was a slow drive home in 1st

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WhiteSedan
Posted: 2008/6/3 12:37  Updated: 2008/6/3 12:37
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2004/7/15
From: Adelaide, Australia
Posts: 3931
 Re: L series clutch
Nice one, Hope you've been building those calf muscles!

And now your weakest drivetrain link would be...?

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PIGDOG
Posted: 2008/6/3 12:40  Updated: 2008/6/3 12:40
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Joined: 2004/10/28
From: Geelong, Vic
Posts: 6184
 Re: L series clutch
clutch pedal isnt really all that stiff, only being an off the shelf HD

weakest link currently would be the gearbox, making some nice dying bearing sounds
solid centre clutch isnt helping preserve it either

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L18_B110
Posted: 2008/6/3 12:54  Updated: 2008/6/3 12:54
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2002/8/6
From: Brisbane, Australia
Posts: 3792
 Re: L series clutch
you should have mentioned you were looking to upgrade - the cheap HD clutch option for the L series is a standard off the shelf Sports 2000 clutch. Worth about $70. That all I ever used on my L series 1200 - more than up to the job.

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PIGDOG
Posted: 2008/6/3 12:57  Updated: 2008/6/3 12:57
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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From: Geelong, Vic
Posts: 6184
 Re: L series clutch
wasnt looking for an upgrade...more just looking for a clutch that would make the car be drivable again

pretty sure it had a sport 2000 in it
got a good 3 weeks of driving this engine in my car on that clutch

this new clutch is based on the heavier clamping rate 240k one, then its a heavy duty of that

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WhiteSedan
Posted: 2008/6/3 12:57  Updated: 2008/6/3 12:57
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2004/7/15
From: Adelaide, Australia
Posts: 3931
 Re: L series clutch
Sweet as, how much did the clutch set you back?

Yeah I kept the standard clutch in my daily, I have 3 spare new kits as supercheap were selling them off for $30 last year. Im happy to keep that as my breaking/slipping point, and it only really slips if I give it hell from standing which I try not to do too much.

oh yeah, you won by a lot, still no motor in the racecar!




Harry, am I right that the sports clutch will only bolt onto the L20 flywheel? I have heard that a 720 L18 flywheel can be used to get the larger clutch but still on a 5bolt flywheel not sure if its true though.

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PIGDOG
Posted: 2008/6/3 13:01  Updated: 2008/6/3 13:01
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From: Geelong, Vic
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 Re: L series clutch
was $180 for complete HD clutch kit, which i will sell the organic clutch plate out of to get some money back
and $110 for 4 puck, got this when i put the engine in as a new organic was like $70 and though id give the solid puck a try

so now my whole clutch setup is new apart from flexy line to the slave cylinder

EDIT: im hoping this clutch never slips....ever
yeah i win, so what is my prize...apart from getting to drive a fast L series 1200

720 and Z18 turbo flywheels apparently take the sport 2000(or other cylinder clutchs), not that it matter for me as i have a L20b crank

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WhiteSedan
Posted: 2008/6/3 13:12  Updated: 2008/6/3 13:12
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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From: Adelaide, Australia
Posts: 3931
 Re: L series clutch
Ahh, I have to keep a look out for one of those flywheels for the racecar.

Quote:
yeah i win, so what is my prize...apart from getting to drive a fast L series 1200


I have some discount coupons for KFC... Im reluctant to give them away though, I think you've had enough prizes!

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Tyrie
Posted: 2008/6/3 23:00  Updated: 2008/6/3 23:00
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Joined: 2004/5/4
From: Canberra
Posts: 4200
 Re: L series clutch
720 ute flywheel is 5bolt and takes a 200mm clutch. I just pulled one off my 720, its rather heavy

edit: that looks like the same sort of exedy setup I had on my 4agze with 4puck sprung centre, it slipped HEAPS, right from new.

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L18_B110
Posted: 2008/6/3 23:42  Updated: 2008/6/3 23:42
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2002/8/6
From: Brisbane, Australia
Posts: 3792
 Re: L series clutch
Quote:
Harry, am I right that the sports clutch will only bolt onto the L20 flywheel? I have heard that a 720 L18 flywheel can be used to get the larger clutch but still on a 5bolt flywheel not sure if its true though


nope, the Sports 2000 clutch will bolt on any 4cyl L flywheel.

Its the 6cyl clutches like pigdog has that are larger diameter, and its cheap to have the flywheel redrilled to suit the 6cyl clutches if you want to fit one to your 5bolt flywheel. but they are heavier and that extra mass is further from the center, so it undoes some of the work of lightening a flywheel.

I ran my $70 Sports 2000 clutch for about 6years on 3 different engines (L20, L16/18 hybrid, and a 2100) in the race car without any issues at all.

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WhiteSedan
Posted: 2008/6/4 9:09  Updated: 2008/6/4 9:09
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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From: Adelaide, Australia
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 Re: L series clutch
Excellent, thanks for the info!

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TUF-110
Posted: 2008/6/3 11:45  Updated: 2008/6/3 11:45
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From: Wagga Wagga, NSW
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 Re: L series clutch
haha Nice your 1200 would have a fair bit of poke with that kinda setup!