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Toyota Clutch for Nissan Pressure Plate
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I am building an A series Lotus 7 at the moment and want to know if anyone has a Toyota clutch part number for the 3T box that I am using.

The only catch is that I am hoping to not redrill my flywheel so I need the Toyota clutch to work with the Nissan pressure plate.

Anyone done this successfully?

Thanks.


Posted on: 2009/1/11 5:48
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Re: Toyota Clutch for Nissan Pressure Plate
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7 and 4age are made for each other
why a series?

Posted on: 2009/1/11 10:00
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Re: Toyota Clutch for Nissan Pressure Plate
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dont have a part number but
its exactly the same diameter as the datto one, but with the toyota spline.
any good clutch shop will have one on the shelf most likely.
im sure your already aware to use the datto basket and toyota 21 spline plate.

Posted on: 2009/1/11 10:37
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7 and 4age are made for each other
why a series?


The 4age is a great road engine. On the race track they rev well but have trouble producing the same torque as my JTS A15. Plus using a push rod motor is period for the Lotus!

Thanks pepper - clamping force is ok with the Nissan pressure plate? No slippage issues?

Posted on: 2009/1/11 21:00
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its been ok,but ive just been running a stock engine. ive had it for a few years now and getting a little slippy. but its getting time to change it soon, i was gonna get some heavier duty bits for it just because because.

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