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Danozeman

posted on 30/1/06 at 02:40 PM Reply With Quote
Zetec clutch

Is this site correct for the clutch part no etc?

Im going 1.8 zetec to type 9. Any help muchly appreciated.





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Tiger Super Six

posted on 30/1/06 at 03:19 PM Reply With Quote
When I put mine together I used a Pinto clutch. You are better with a lightened flywheel and if you buy these from Burton, Raceline, Scholar etc they will lighten it and sort it to accept the the pinto clutch.

You will need the spigot bearing as mentioned and a started motor off of a CVH engine (although I think there are a few that work, but not a pinto).

I replaced the flywheel bolts (just went to the local dealer).

HTH

Mark





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Danozeman

posted on 30/1/06 at 04:15 PM Reply With Quote
I dont really want to go for a lightened flywheel as my budget is very limited at the minute as in im bleeping skint. So the cheapest reliable option is preffered.





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Tiger Super Six

posted on 30/1/06 at 04:17 PM Reply With Quote
urm, not sure as I went the lightened route. I bought mine from Scholar for £95 exchange so thought that not too bad as I wouldn't want to take it all apart again at a later stage just to change it.

Mark.





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Doofus

posted on 30/1/06 at 04:24 PM Reply With Quote
I've used a standard 1.8 flywheel with a
Mondeo 1.8 clutch plate 220x25.4x23 Q’Hazel part number C1189AF
and
clutch release bearing Q’Hazel CCT 133.

I got the spigot bearing from Quantum Cars so I'm not sure of the ford part number.
Again the Starter was off a CVH Sierra but the sump was a modified alloy one to make room for it.

It's all built up at the moment waiting to be started and looks ok

Paul

[Edited on 30/1/06 by Doofus]

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Jed

posted on 30/1/06 at 07:30 PM Reply With Quote
If you have a 1.8 engine and it isn't the 130PS one then you should have a lighter flywheel anyway. Still not as light as a lightened one but its fine for most people.

Spiggot bearing from Ford is part num 1596468.

I used a Sierra 1.8 CVH friction plate and kept the pressure plate supplied with the engine.

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givemethebighammer

posted on 30/1/06 at 08:28 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Doofus
I've used a standard 1.8 flywheel with a
Mondeo 1.8 clutch plate 220x25.4x23 Q’Hazel part number C1189AF
and
clutch release bearing Q’Hazel CCT 133.



[Edited on 30/1/06 by Doofus]



same here escort 1.8 flywheel, 1.6 / 1.8 Mondeo cover and plate, capri 1.3? release bearing CCT133 and pinto spigot from Ford.
Over 2000 miles on and no problems yet.

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Danozeman

posted on 30/1/06 at 09:25 PM Reply With Quote
MIne is a 1.8 mondeo flywheel. These are the same as escort IIRC. Ill get a mondeo clutch and see what happens.

Cheers for your help.





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bob

posted on 30/1/06 at 09:27 PM Reply With Quote
Make sure its early mondeo though (220mm) i think later ones after 97/98 are bigger.






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big_wasa

posted on 30/1/06 at 10:19 PM Reply With Quote
Make sure it has the 1" 23 spline center in the plate as many are smaller.
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Danozeman

posted on 30/1/06 at 10:20 PM Reply With Quote
Ill have a look at my old clutch and see what its like. Ill get a match for that if it fits.

Does the realease bearing need a spacer?





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Doofus

posted on 31/1/06 at 02:21 PM Reply With Quote
I don't think so

quote:
Originally posted by givemethebighammer
quote:
Originally posted by Doofus
I've used a standard 1.8 flywheel with a
Mondeo 1.8 clutch plate 220x25.4x23 Q’Hazel part number C1189AF
and
clutch release bearing Q’Hazel CCT 133.



[Edited on 30/1/06 by Doofus]



same here escort 1.8 flywheel, 1.6 / 1.8 Mondeo cover and plate, capri 1.3? release bearing CCT133 and pinto spigot from Ford.
Over 2000 miles on and no problems yet.


using a release bearing CCT133 the same as mine which seems fine

givemethebighammer.
Did you need any extra spacing?


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givemethebighammer

posted on 31/1/06 at 09:08 PM Reply With Quote
nope, the capri release bearing is about 10mm or so longer than the sierra one that was attached to my type 9 when I got it. I just fitted the capri one no extra spacer needed.


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Danozeman

posted on 2/2/06 at 08:40 AM Reply With Quote
Excellent id better go shopping. Looking to get it all poperly fitted and wired up over the new couple of weeks. Hopefully even running.

Thankyou.





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Jed

posted on 21/2/06 at 08:27 PM Reply With Quote
Just for completeness just incase someone else needs it, these are the QH part numbers:

Friction plate C1189AF (as mentioned earlier)
Cover plate Q10066
The above are in QH kit QKT690AF.

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