david duncan
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posted on 19/4/05 at 07:30 PM |
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xe in locost
Collecting parts for my latest project, have most parts (somewhere). Standard xe, SBD Bellhousing, Type 9 gearbox, Which Clutch?
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skippad
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posted on 19/4/05 at 10:07 PM |
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Hi david
You use XE pressure cover (if u have it),
Sierra 8.5" heavy duty, or any 8.5" 23 splined friction plate, sierra release bearing, RS2000 release arm or off the shelf item by
SBD/Yukspeed and capri short clutch cable! PHEW!
Skippa D
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ned
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posted on 20/4/05 at 09:06 AM |
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A reasonablish alternative to a clutch arm and cable would be a hydraulic clutch.
if the engine is standard sierra clutch should be fine, if you want to spend money a lightweight flywheel and 7 1/4" clutch would be nice and
light engine will rev very easily..
Ned.
beware, I've got yellow skin
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Steve Lovelock
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posted on 20/4/05 at 07:52 PM |
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a lightweight flywheel and 7 1/4" clutch would be nice, how much money are we talking for that then?
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BMF
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posted on 20/4/05 at 08:22 PM |
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Steve
I got my flywheel lightened by a couple of kilos and balanced for £30, got an AP racing clutch for £90 from Yukspeed which you will need for higher
power (>170 BHP).
ACE Motorsport in Four Marks did my flywheel.
Cheers Ben
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ned
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posted on 20/4/05 at 11:37 PM |
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theres a guy who sells a standard ring gear size steel flywheel at only 2.6kg's for about £85-90 which I think is excellent value. the down side
is prob looking at £300 ish for a 7 1/4" clutch, more if you want an ally cover. rally design/burtons etc are good as most afaik for price. we
have a race car with a 5.5" and that is like an on/off switch, very tricky. a sprung paddle or rally spec clutch would be good for road/track
use imho as you might have a chance of slipping the clutch in traffic, though it should be avoided on this type normally afaik. stand to be corrected
on any of the above..
Ned.
beware, I've got yellow skin
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