Evening all,
Another question that I will possibly have to try out to establish the answer, however always worth asking just in case its been done before. Any how I have a new old stock QH clutch cover and looking at a new old stock borg & beck drive plate, any problems predicted with mixing the two?
Mix & match clutch parts?
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Re: Mix & match clutch parts?
Yes there can be problems as I found out, see here: http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f= ... 5&start=15
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Re: Mix & match clutch parts?
There should be no problem mixing and matching - IF the parts are good. Faulty parts are quite another matter.......
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Re: Mix & match clutch parts?
On the basis that I only change the pressure plate when necessary then there is no probem mixing parts
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Re: Mix & match clutch parts?
I fitted a 950 driven plate under a midget diaphragm cover plate. It was 1/2 inch smaller across the diameter but worked with no problems. And saved a fortune, as that's all I had. And currently I have a toyota driven plate under a standard 1098 cover.