JC not sure of clamp force but am running 15lbs boost and plenty heavy offroad.( approx 80,000ks no problems). Figured extra dia. might assist to prevent slip and RRC would be lighter than a 110 fully loaded. Then again maybe disaster is approaching, thanks for the warning.
Allan
Alright, picked up my clutch today (KLR28003-1AX) compared it to the old one, a fair bit bigger, as expected. nice orange colour as wellhowever i did notice that the sticker said nissan patrol on the pressure plate, and it does not line up with the holes on the flywheel. just wondering if it is the same sized plate as the patrol or if they packaged the wrong one. and if it is correct, what flywheel will fit the clutch? i have an LT85 flywheel (non factory turbo) from my 120. but assume that would be smaller? the flywheel on the engine is ~325mm ø
the other option is to take the clutch back which is a PITA and try and get another that does fit.
cheers.
Tangus
Tangus
1925 - Trojan Utility
1973 - jaguar XJ6
1980 - Series 3 FFR
1980 - Series 3 GS
1998 - 300tdi 130
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. - Clarke's Third Law
Hi I have an LT85 and the clutch I fitted had the same pressure plate as a 4.2 patrol.
Measure your 120 flywheel,the new clutch you got should fit that,there might be 2 dowl holes in the pressure plate that the patrol uses.
Hope this helps Jim.
As above, mine was also a Nissan Patrol cover plate , fits straight to my OE flywheel...
JC
alright, looks like I'm taking the 120 apart then.
Tangus
1925 - Trojan Utility
1973 - jaguar XJ6
1980 - Series 3 FFR
1980 - Series 3 GS
1998 - 300tdi 130
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. - Clarke's Third Law
well i have taken the 120's gearbox out and the clutch will fit the flywheel, but the flywheel wont fit the rangie, i think as the adaptor plate has a much smaller ID. so looks like i am on the clutch hunt again. anyone want to buy the Extra heavy duty Performance clutch from me? we retail them at just under 1K but i will sell it for less than that and it comes with stickersi will put it up in markets later today. PM me if you are interested.
cheers
Tangus
1925 - Trojan Utility
1973 - jaguar XJ6
1980 - Series 3 FFR
1980 - Series 3 GS
1998 - 300tdi 130
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. - Clarke's Third Law
Thats not good,there must be 2 different adaptor plates for the 4 speeds? JC says he uses the bigger clutch.
What is the dia. of the 2 fly wheels?
Could you drill and tap the original fly wheel to fit the larger clutch?
Will the bigger clutch fit in the bell housing?
I don't know what else you could do
Jim.
Just had a talk to Brian (Bearman) and there are lots of different flywheels and adaptors. he also established that it was a truck engine. here are some pics.
120
rangie
old and new
you can see they are similar friction plates (not exact) but the pressure plate mounts differently and is bigger by about 15mmø
new kit
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Tangus
1925 - Trojan Utility
1973 - jaguar XJ6
1980 - Series 3 FFR
1980 - Series 3 GS
1998 - 300tdi 130
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. - Clarke's Third Law
So is yours a v8 one KLR27001DSBHD?
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