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A14/A15 Clutch diameter?
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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Hey peoples, can someone tell me the diameter of an A15 (or A14 if they're different) clutch disk?

I know an A12 is approx 180mm...

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TC

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They are the same.

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Re: A14/A15 Clutch diameter?
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A10 is 160mm
A12/14/15 are all 180mm

Mine runs a Toyota clutch 200mm

Posted on: 2006/9/9 11:49
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Bump! (I forgot about this post).

Thanks guys. Hey Dattoman - I just tried a Toyota 200mm on my A12 pressure plate and it fouls on the mounting flanges.

Did you shave your clutch plate down or what?

Cheers,

Terry

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Mounting Flanges??? Dowels??

You have to get the flywheel re-dowelled.

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You can't just change the clutch plate, you need a matched pressure plate as well. . .




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Nope, not the dowels , the base of the pressure plate where it mounts to the flywheel.

The whole pressure plate is not big enough in diameter to clear the Toyota Clutch plate.

I guess my real question is what do the Toyota 5 speed boys use for a pressure plate?

Posted on: 2006/9/14 6:44
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I think they mean get the flywheel redrilled and use the toyota pressure plate?

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Ah - all makes sense now...

Bloody Toyotas - why couldn't they have made the clutch 20mm smaller!?!?!?



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I got a sprinter pressure plate and clutch then had the fly wheel machined to take both

the result is the presure plate is the same diameter as the fly wheel -looks huge mounted up

but i havnt had any slip problem

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I have had,my A series flywheel remachined to accept a 200mm L series P/plate. It does fit.

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