Hi guys,
I asked about this recently but am confused again.
Basically I need to change my clutch and thought it might be worth changing the flywheel too.
I currently have the standard blacktop setup, and the fly measures around 184mm, what I don’t understand is which flywheels are the same size so that
I can keep the same starter motor.
Do I want to look at a 1.8 zetec fly or a cvh fly etc?
Anyone who can tell me which flys are the same size as the standard blacktop zetec would be much appreciate.
Cheers
Andy
Flywheel is the same dia for all the Zetec E engines. There are two clutch diameters. 220mm and 240mm. If your feeling flush £160 buys a spanking
brand new flywheel to take the pinto 215mm clutch, flywheel and thrust bearing and starter motor.
Just replace what you have if it worked.
[Edited on 27/3/18 by big_wasa]
I’m confused then, if the clutch is 220 or 240, how would that fit on a 184mm fly?
Unless the clutch is measured by circumference rather than diameter?
Purely looking at changing the flywheel as the standard blacktop is quite heavy, plus the standard fit clutch kit is surprisingly pricey so might as
well just change the whole lot!
There is no way your flywheel has a diameter of 184mm. Are you sure that's not the radius ?
I have both at home. I will see if I can get some photos.
What flywheel do you have ?
The 2.0 clutch is cheap as chips because there are loads floating around from crate engines.
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There is no way your flywheel has a diameter of 184mm. Are you sure that's not the radius ?
I have a 2.0ltr blacktop.
I removed the standard Mondeo flywheel and clutch and fitted a flywheel from a 1.8 Focus Mk 1 , this is about 2kg lighter and takes the smaller 220mm
clutch as opposed to the 240mm clutch fitted as standard to the 2.0ltr mondeo flywheel.
The clutch is the same as a 1.8ltr mondeo one and I used a QH CCT133 release bearing - LUX alternative (500018410)
All the details are on the spec page of my build blog here
If you use the CVH flywheel it has to be drilled out I think. Much easier to just get a 1.8 Focus Mk1 flywheel
[Edited on 28/3/18 by tims31]
Thanks tim
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If you use the CVH flywheel it has to be drilled out I think. Much easier to just get a 1.8 Focus Mk1 flywheel