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ch1ll1

posted on 20/3/07 at 02:45 PM Reply With Quote
1800 Zetec clutch

hi all,
i know this has been covered, but its now doing my head in !

got a 2003 1800black top ( focus)

if I'm using the original flywheel what clutch do i need?

the standard clutch wont fit as the centre is too small !
or do i need a mondeo /escort flywheel?


tried 2 different FRICTION plates and still cannot get any gears !
also got a 2litre blacktop for later,
tried the flywheel from that, but the crankshaft bolt pattern is different !

and the 1.8 flywheel has a different bolt pattern for the pressure plate to the 2litre

cheers paul

[Edited on 20/3/07 by ch1ll1]

[Edited on 20/3/07 by ch1ll1]






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02GF74

posted on 20/3/07 at 02:58 PM Reply With Quote
clutch plate has to be the one for the gearbox to slide over the sticking out bit with the splines; the clutch housing that came with the clutch then is attached to flywheel. If you are lucky, the same holes are used or find a clutch housing that matches the flywheel bolts but also works with your plate .... if you follow my drift.

I'm sure someone wil come along as sya you need xxxx model/yyy year etc.

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TangoMan

posted on 20/3/07 at 08:38 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by ch1ll1
tried 2 different FRICTION plates and still cannot get any gears !



But have you changed the release bearing?? You need eh clutch friction plate to match the splines, which if I remember is off a sierra 1.8cvh and then the release bearing of either a transit or a capri. Do a search and all will be revealed. It has been covered loads of times.

Alternatively, have your flywheel redrilled for a Pinto clutch. This was the way I opted to go as you then use a standard pinto clutch complete with bearing.





Summer's here!!!!

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Schrodinger

posted on 21/3/07 at 11:09 AM Reply With Quote
I had Scholar in Mendlesham, not that far from you, lighten and modify my flywheel to take a standard 2.0l Pinto clutch, it worked a treat.
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ch1ll1

posted on 22/3/07 at 08:22 AM Reply With Quote
yes just sent mine off to be done.
cheers paul






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stevebubs

posted on 22/3/07 at 08:41 AM Reply With Quote
Sent my flywheel to Dunnell to be lightened and modified to take Pinto Clutch.

Are you *sure* the 2.0 engine has a different bolt pattern? I've a 1.8 flywheel on mine. The flywheel can only be mounted in 1 position so you have to rotate it until all the bolt holes line up. This is to ensure the markings for the CPS are always at the right offset.

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