Clutch/flywheel size
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Clutch/flywheel size
Both are 5 speed, the one i have is a 7G from a gti and the one im looking at picking up is currently on an audi 3A block.. Still waiting on the code..
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Tom
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you should be able to get a clutch kit with a 210mm friction plate and should be fine.
biggest that can be fitted to the 020 flywheel.
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The flywheel/clutch setup is different in the box my mate has for sale..
If what your saying is right, I can still use the DX flywheel? But get a 210mm clutch plate from the 3A?
I think I still have the 3A flywheel if its needed..
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MOTY 2013
main thing is look at the 3 pressure plate, i ont think it will be same as yours. but you'll want to put a new clutch kit in your car anyway id expect and they all come with the pressure plate, just a case of get the right flywheel to fit your clutch kit
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The clutch on the DX is fully incased? And the flywheel is smaller than the one off of the 3A..
I geuss the 3A cant have been running an 020 box?
So I can keep the DX flywheel buy a new 210mm clutch and that can be used on any 020 box..
The 3 pressure plates your on about.. I see them on the 3A But not on the DX?
Thanks for your help
Tom
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MOTY 2013
dx fly should be 210mm ya so as long as its in good nick clean it up and pop it on with a new sachs clutch kit, jobs a goodun.
i meant to say look at the 3a pressure plate, not the 3 pressure plates
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'81 1.8T
BMW R1200GSA
Caddy 2k 1.8T
BMW R1200GSA
Caddy 2k 1.8T
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MOTY 2013
all mk1 splines are the same, however if the shafts are 100mm they wont fit into early bearing carriers as the outer cv is too big, you can fix this problem by grinding out the required clearance on the bearing carriers or outer cvs.
if you dont fancy that and the guy has the bearing carriers as well that'll be ideal, or just get some late cabby/rocco ones.
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I think that it's only some of the really early ones that are affected.
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BMW R1200GSA
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MOTY 2013
duly noted anyway! maybe if you got yourself a lightened flywheel from hotgolf it might go in, depends where its catching though
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