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tomduffield13

posted on 18/7/17 at 07:32 PM Reply With Quote
220mm Friction Plate

Last part for my Pinto to Duratec with Type 9....

I'm using an ST150 flywheel and Pressure Plate, looking for the matching Friction Plate, 220mm, 23 teeth 1 inch Type 9 centre.

Has anybody got one lying around before I purchase a new one?

Thanks.

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peter030371

posted on 19/7/17 at 10:24 AM Reply With Quote
Will your old Pinto plate not fit or is it worn out?
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tomduffield13

posted on 19/7/17 at 07:43 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by peter030371
Will your old Pinto plate not fit or is it worn out?


The Pinto one is 190mm which is considerably smaller... I assumed I would need the correct size...

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peter030371

posted on 20/7/17 at 08:59 AM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by tomduffield13
The Pinto one is 190mm which is considerably smaller... I assumed I would need the correct size...


Must be two 'standard' size Pinto plates then as mine is 215mm and is working fine after 50 miles on a Duratec to type 9 install

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tomduffield13

posted on 20/7/17 at 09:07 AM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by peter030371
quote:
Originally posted by tomduffield13
The Pinto one is 190mm which is considerably smaller... I assumed I would need the correct size...


Must be two 'standard' size Pinto plates then as mine is 215mm and is working fine after 50 miles on a Duratec to type 9 install


I think the older Pinto were 190mm, with the later being 215mm. If i can't find a 220mm, i'll go with the Pinto.

I think the Mk1 Mondeo 1.8 Petrol were 220mm with the correct 23 teeth for the type 9....

Can anyone confirm?

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snapper

posted on 25/2/18 at 01:24 PM Reply With Quote
Pinto 1.6 engine has a smaller clutch which is probably the 190mm you measured
2.0L is 216 mm with a clutch cover bolt PCD of 245mm

Fiesta ST150 has a clutch friction plate 220mm and a cover with PCD of 240 mm

I’ve just bought a Mondeo/S Max clutch cover and plate with PCD of 250mm which is what my lightweight Duratec flywheel is drilled for, I haven’t received it yet so don’t have dimensions of clutch plate





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snapper

posted on 9/3/18 at 10:16 AM Reply With Quote
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I’ve just bought a Mondeo/S Max clutch cover and plate with PCD of 250mm which is what my lightweight Duratec flywheel is drilled for, I haven’t received it yet so don’t have dimensions of clut



Which does not fit my flywheel because the friction plate centre is to wide and the clutch cover is for a raised lip DMF
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big_wasa

posted on 9/3/18 at 11:40 AM Reply With Quote
Yes the mk1 1.8 mondeo has a 220mm clutch with the 1" 23 spline centre as it used the mtx75.

The mk2 still has the 220mm clutch but has a smaller centre as it was fitted to the lower duty ib5 box.

I could probably find a part number on the box in the shed of it would help.

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