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what clutch
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got an A14 with a 5speed in my 1200 ute and was wondering if the A series clutches are all the same or what and if it is different when using the 5 speed.... i need to change mine. cheers

Posted on: 2009/2/7 20:51
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Re: what clutch
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It depends on what type of 5 sp you have.

The 60 Series are an 18 spline.
The 63 Series are a 24 spline.
I do not have info on the 56 series; however, I assume it is an 18 spline.

Once you identify your transmission, you should easily be able to procure the appropriate clutch kit, (throw-out bearing, bushing, clutch cover/plate and clutch alignment tool).

Posted on: 2009/2/7 21:31
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In my experience we took a 60 series 5 speed box out of a 1200 coupe with A14 and replaced it with a 56a 4 speed off an A12 No clutch changes straight in.

Posted on: 2009/2/7 22:55
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Take your flywheel to an engineer, and get them to modify it to accapt a 200mm Lseries Pressure plate. There is an off-the-shelf 200mm 18spline clutch plate that you can get. It could be from a primera. this will never slip. The 180mm plates work fine with stock engines, but if you start to make any proper torque, there aren't up to it.

Posted on: 2009/2/8 8:28
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