Big Hyndy
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posted on 28/6/13 at 07:01 PM |
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Help! Is my 4XV a 98 or 99 engine? I need a clutch.
Changed the oil in my Mini the other day and ever since the clutch has been slipping between 9 and 10k but gradually getting worse. It has been
confirmed the oil I used is bang on the money for the engine and I've been told the clutch is fooked! Now im not wanting to have to do the
clutch again anytime soon so I want a kevlar race clutch. I went to order one today and EBC states 2 different kits one for the 98 model 4XV and
another for the 99 4XV. Yamaha computer results comes back with the 98 and 99 having all the same plates with the parts numbers being exact on both
but it wouldnt be the first time the computer has been wrong.
So can anyone tell me what the difference in clutch kits are in the 98 and 99 models and if there is anyway I can find out what year my engine is? The
joys of having a BEC lol!
[Edited on 28/6/13 by Big Hyndy]
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james h
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posted on 28/6/13 at 07:27 PM |
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If you can get to the clutch cover it's easy enough to pull the plates out and check their thickness and colour. Before you change to an uprated
one, you can double up on your diaphragm spring. These are cheaper than getting a new clutch and very easy to fit. It certainly solved my clutch slip,
and made the clutch pedal feel much better.
James
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Big Hyndy
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posted on 29/6/13 at 06:08 PM |
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Cheers James, I will have to either drop the back of the subframe or it will be engine out to get the clutch plate off. And if thats the case its
getting a race clutch. This still leaves me with the problem of finding out what year my engine is.
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