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Re: A series clutchs ,all the same ?
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wow i would be lost without you DD !!

i bought the clutch to suit a sunny and it was the only one listede by my dealer so i thought that they were all the same ,but if the pressure plate is wrong o can always use my old one and use the new clutch dics as the old pressure plate isnt worn much at all ,but is slightly glazed up from the oil leak


What makes you think its wrong?

Posted on: 2010/7/2 6:32
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Re: A series clutchs ,all the same ?
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Well, Nissan is currently selling a one-size-fits all clutch disc for all A-series engines (less A10). But the original specifications were low-pressure for A12, medium for A13 and high-pressure for A14/A15.

Now you can only get the high pressure disc. It fits and Nissan says it will work fine. But I reckon you will feel the difference in the left pedal. Probably won't be very much difference.

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Re: A series clutchs ,all the same ?
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He thought the clamping pressure was excessive (compared to his old A12 clutch assy'), He should be enjoying the new clutch right about now.

Posted on: 2010/7/2 13:12
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Re: A series clutchs ,all the same ?
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He's young... bulk up

emo metrosexuals

In Oz we just use one clutch for the A... just different manufacturers
I think I've given the Exedy and CI numbers out about 11ty billion times

Factory there are many listings... but no-one buys Gen parts unless they have too

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Same here, one size fits all.

Posted on: 2010/7/2 18:55
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Re: A series clutchs ,all the same ?
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yeah i was gfoing to put the motor back into my ute today but i have decided to get the engine bay painted before putting the motor back in

WTF neil ?

'He's young... bulk up

emo metrosexuals'

im not joel haha

Posted on: 2010/7/3 1:16
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Re: A series clutchs ,all the same ?
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well said jesse...hahahaha

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