Alternative siource for 5 speed clutch?
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Whist I'm at it I've decided I may as well replace the entire clutch assembly. It may be lighter? Although having the correct slave will be a plus!
I imagine it is a standard 8.5 inch Borg and Beck device. I cannot see why it would be any different just 'cos it 's in a Lotus.
Any idea what other vehicle had the same fitted?
I imagine it is a standard 8.5 inch Borg and Beck device. I cannot see why it would be any different just 'cos it 's in a Lotus.
Any idea what other vehicle had the same fitted?
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P.S. But I believe it is 1 1/16" 25 splines
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P.S. But I believe it is 1 1/16" 25 splines
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Grizzly wrote:I think i have a 5 speed Friction plate i bought years ago by mistake, if it's any good to you i'll dig it out and send it you?
Cheers Chris I'll PM you.
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One useful snippet I found on the forums when I was considering if I should fit a new plate on my car while the engine was out was that new plates for 5 speeds need some machining to reduce the thickness of the rear spine section to fit.
I decided not to replace mine as it was in New condition and proven to work well. So the hassle/risk to get a new one machined didn't seem worth it.
I'd recommend that you check the fit of any plate you get to see if the machining is required before putting everything together.
I decided not to replace mine as it was in New condition and proven to work well. So the hassle/risk to get a new one machined didn't seem worth it.
I'd recommend that you check the fit of any plate you get to see if the machining is required before putting everything together.
'73 +2 130/5 RHD, now on the road and very slowly rolling though a "restoration"
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Covered here...
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A light skim with an angle grinder does the job,I did mine while it was being rotated on a short round bar fixed in the vice..
John
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A light skim with an angle grinder does the job,I did mine while it was being rotated on a short round bar fixed in the vice..
John
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