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clutch??
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does anyone have any ideas obout clutches for 1200 as the std one isnt that strong is there a nother clutch that just bolts on please avoid words like NISMO or brass button as my budget is quite small ps do you have to change clutches if you change gearboxes(4spd to 5spd)

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how much is your budget?

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the stock pressure plate is about all there is unless you expect to spend some money. other than nismo, there is one made by Center Force that is stronger than the stock one.
the disk you use will depend on which trans you use. some of the early 5 spds. were nothing more than an L series trans with a different housing, they have a larger diameter input shaft. here (US) they came in the B210GX and were used through 1978 the later B310 5 spds. use the same disk as the 4 spd.

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there must be something out there cause when i bought my gearbox (sunny 5-speed)and motor i was told it had an "a-15 heavy duty clutch in it", ill see if i can find out detail on this for you, i was worried about finding replacement so i need to know anyway down the track

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Sorry I started a link on this subject too and would love to know what clutch I could use besides the expensive gtr priced clutches.

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i got told that a clutch called and "extreme clutch" was good for the dattos and stronger thanstandard , priced at $125.00

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Hey Matt try and get a Heavy Duty clutch for a 1200 Roadstar A15 ute. They have a heavier clamping pressure than the 1200 stock item. Also the EXA turbo pressure plate should work as well.

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R137 is the part # for the A12-14 clutch. Try to get a PBR RPM one or an Exedy (Daiken) one.
The R169 A15 clutch is harder to come by and is basically the same as the other A's anyway.

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I have heard that Nissan Sunny 1.7 diesel 82-86 clutch would fit in A series engine?

It also should be much stronger.

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Quote:

finn wrote:
I have heard that Nissan Sunny 1.7 diesel 82-86 clutch would fit in A series engine?

It also should be much stronger.

does anyone know if this is right?
it would b helpful to me as i am nearing of bying a first 1200 coupe for myself.
barpk

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