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Old 06-11-07, 05:26 PM
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Need help: Question about clutch

Every time I depress the clutch it makes a low grinding noise(even outta gear). Ok, its time for me to replace my clutch, will a T2 clutch fit and work for the NA's? Im slightly modified.

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Old 06-11-07, 05:51 PM
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No, the Turbo clutch WILL NOT work with the N/A trans. The flywheel and bellhousing are different on the turbo
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turbo is a 9" disc where n/a is 8", you see where i'm going with this so no it won't work unless you replace everything from the e-shaft back.
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Thanks thats what I wanted to know!! So an OEM clutch for my NA will be all I need then, right?

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aimco or seco Clutch, which one?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/83-84...spagenameZWDVW

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why not upgrade with some type of street clutch? act, spec, exedy, something good that will take a little more abuse than the stock one?
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What are some good clutches anyway, while this thread is about clutches.
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I need something cheaper like OEM, Im on a budget due to the fact im moving to Cali in July. Im having to put other money into it like replacing the bearing in the rear along with the rear toe bushings. 180 per wheel for bearings not to mention the rear toe bushing install(the only ones that didnt get replaced last year).
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I need something cheaper like OEM, Im on a budget due to the fact im moving to Cali in July. Im having to put other money into it like replacing the bearing in the rear along with the rear toe bushings. 180 per wheel for bearings not to mention the rear toe bushing install(the only ones that didnt get replaced last year).
Get a replacement from blackdragonauto.com for about $149. Mine works great and grabs really hard even when shifting at higher rev's.

The kit comes with a clutch, pressure plate, throwout bearing, clutch centering thingy, and bearing grease.

You might want to do the pilot bearing as well and your tranny seals if you're bellhousing has oil in it.
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