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exedy safari tuuf clutch

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exedy safari tuuf clutch

Post by narns1mav »

just about to buy a new clutch

was told the diesel one is the way to go

my local parts shop rang exedy they said not a good idea

he rang them 1 day later and a diffferent person said they are the same part number

just searched the exedy web site the part number is 1 number different

just after a soloution as i only want to do this once

thanks
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Post by drive_it »

the diesels hav a bigger fly wheel then the pety so u will hav 2 get the right one bud i hav 1 in my patrol diesel n i cnt fault it
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Re: exedy safari tuuf clutch

Post by bogged »

theres a thread in gen tech at moment with a few sellers of clutches, try there... should be first page.
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Post by raptorthumper »

I've got a diesel TD-42T Exedy Safari Tuff in my Petrol TB45 so if there is a difference it's not much.



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Post by RMP&O »

I got a TD42 Safari Tuff in my 1983 MQ, bolted up to the stock SD33T flywheel. ;)
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Post by uzdnabuzd »

diesel will fit petrol and visa versa. Gu will also go on GQ as long as all the motors are 4.2.
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Re: exedy safari tuuf clutch

Post by TEAMRPM »

narns1mav wrote:just about to buy a new clutch

was told the diesel one is the way to go

my local parts shop rang exedy they said not a good idea

he rang them 1 day later and a diffferent person said they are the same part number

just searched the exedy web site the part number is 1 number different

just after a soloution as i only want to do this once

thanks
The spare parts bloke from exedy obviously thought it was too hard, if he had the statistics in front if him he would find the differences are the diesel clutch kit has a far more clamping pressure and also has better dampening springs in the clutch plate itself. i have fitted many diesel clutch kits to my petrols and never had an issue.

they may have changed them now to be all the same but last time i checked the info above was accurate.

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Post by RMP&O »

uzdnabuzd wrote:diesel will fit petrol and visa versa. Gu will also go on GQ as long as all the motors are 4.2.
all that matters is spline count on tranny and diameter of flywheel. As I said I have one in front of the MQ 5spd. The Safari clutch we used is for a 99-or newer TD42. Spline count is the same for the old MQ and the newer GQ/GU, SD33 to TD42 doesn't matter....tranny spline count is what matters. Used the larger SD33T flywheel and done deal.
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Post by TEAMRPM »

And remember to check your rear main seal for leaks and housing for cracks, if you need either use genuine as i have found that the aftermarket seals leak in recent times fairly quickly. rear main i thinkn was around $50. these are the sorts of jobs you only want to do once cause its a shit of a job on your own. :D
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Post by twodiffs »

uzdnabuzd wrote:diesel will fit petrol and visa versa. Gu will also go on GQ as long as all the motors are 4.2.
Does that apply to Exedy brand??

I know one thing for sure - when i did the clutch in my first Safari (fitted a heavy duty unit) the place sold me a clutch for a petrol, after the local Nissan dealership fitted the new clutch for me..i drove away and it was too noisy and it was obvious something was wrong. The Nissan mechanic said "well - if we take it back out and everything is ok it will cost you another $500 labour...."GREAT"...it wasn't right so out it came - I got a phone call from Nissan asking where i got the clutch kit, i told them and Nissan went overboard by taking the clutch back to the supplier who straight away said "this is a a clutch for a petrol"...BINGO...the supplier exchanged the clutch for a diesel (still heavy duty) and copped a bill from Nissan for $500.
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Post by ORSM4B »

So does the deisel clutch fit the tb42e motor as l read it has a bit more clamping force,,,as l am changing my clutch over the long weekend (spewin can't go away) so any advise is appreciated.

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Re: exedy safari tuuf clutch

Post by narns1mav »

according to an above post its right i just put a petrol safari clutch in and its great havent done heaps of kms yet prob done about 5000

also as above do the rear main seal and housing its cheap to do while ya there
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Post by kane077 »

The diesel 4.2 clutch has stronger dampening springs to soften up the vibrations.
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Post by ORSM4B »

Thanks for your replies but l bought a 20% stronger than standard clutch for $316...

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Post by money_killer »

can anyone recommend where to get a sarfi clutch for the right price ?
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Post by Big_GQ »

pm extreme mmm he sells them cheap to the public and hes in brisbane.
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Post by love ke70 »

yeah i saw he had them listed for 590 the other week

seemed a good price?
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Post by money_killer »

thanks
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