Tomorrowcalling
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BMW 2002
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Ok - I've been having a hunt on line but I haven't been able to find answers to the following questions - can any one help? Does the flywheel for the 190mm clutch have the same ring gear diameter as the flywheel wheel for the 180mm clutch.? Does the 190mm clutch plate have the same spline as the 180mm clutch?
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The yellow car is a Lancia Stratos replica, the grey car is the Heron MJ1. They were not intended to be a Esprit replica but the styling was inspired by the Lotus (and other wedge shaped cars of the era). Fun fact - the Heron has a fully composite moncoque chassis, the process to make it was patented and later sold to Lotus, in some ways it's the ancestor of the Elise
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Hi All. I'm hoping for some advice on Skoda 110 / 120 clutches. I don't actually have a Skoda but I do have a Heron MJ1, these were sport cars built in New Zealand in the early 80's. They use a Skoda 110 transaxle, rear suspension and front suspension with a Fiat twin Cam engine (picture below). According to my measurements the clutch plate is 170mm diameter - some sources say that it was a "rally" spec clutch back in the day, however all the listings for clutches I can find are for 180 or 190 mm clutches. Is the 180mm a "nominal" size or is my clutch truly smaller? The clutches were apparently always a weak link in these cars so moving to 190mm would be a good move, is this possible ?. I'm fully prepared to have a new flywheel machined but I can't change the ring gear diameter.