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What clutch to use?
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Hi there guys...

its been a while since i've posted anything...sorry about that...

My question is this...i am bolting up a A12 gearbox to an A14...since i dont have the A14 gearbox...

And the A12 clutch is dead...and i need to buy a new one...it would be easy to just buy another A12 clutch...but...is there any other clutch that i can use? Like from a Exa or a pulsar? Maybe a bluebird?

From what i read from this webpage

Clutch Shop from Wiki

The B210 A12 clutch has the same size or aprox size and spine shape as many engines...has anyone tried any other of these clutches...Like from a pulsar?

Thanks a lot...

Peace...

Posted on: 2009/3/8 21:20
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You should use an A14 clutch cover, it is stronger than A12 clutch cover.

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hi, my car has A15 and B310 5 speed gbox, my clutch always slip, i've mod it with L16 cover and plate. modification required for the flywheel and fork.

Posted on: 2009/3/9 1:35
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That will work. Or just use an A15 clutch cover and clutch disk. It is rated for more torque than A12 clutch, though they look identical.

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Im in the same boat im runnin an a12 g/box, clutch and flywheel im also due for a new clutch im lookin at gettin a heavy duty clutch if I just buy a a15 one will b fine ?? Or do I have to change that bearing aswel I reads something about it in thw wiki. . .

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The release bearing sleeve matches the flywheel and the motor plate.

If you only change the clutch, the sleeve doesn't change.

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Sweet thanx man

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So let me get this straight...i've got an A14 with an A12 flywheel (forgot to mention that) and an A12 gearbox...

If i buy a clutch disc and cover for an A15 or A14, it will bolt up to A12 stuff?


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As I understand. Perhaps there is some flywheel where this is not true, so check before you buy or install.

And at some places, when you order A12 clutch, you get a one-size-fits-all A15 clutch and the clutch pedal is harder to press than original clutch.

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