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Post by lammychop »

after not being able to sort my clutch due to having a non feroza flywheel ive got to try and find out what engine i have fitted but i cant find the engine numbers where are they located on the feroza
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Post by MightyMouse »

Engine type cast into block exhaust side under No.4 cylinder.

"HD" is 1600
"HC" is 1300

Not certain if engine numbers will easily differentiate so use block ID as above
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Post by lammychop »

well ive just looked and its a hd 1600 what cars had this engine and did they have slightly smaller preasure plate mounts on the flywheel than the feroza
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Post by nebivedu »

that would be daihatsu aplause.
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Post by lammychop »

ok so if i get a feroza flywheel will this bolt on ok and will the aplause starter moter be ok on a feroza flywheel
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Post by lammychop »

well we managed to get some numbers from the old clutch and it seems the clutch is from a diahatsu grand move
dont know if you guys have them over there but we do in the uk
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Post by MightyMouse »

Ok thats' what I suspected - its not the corect clutch........

The "Grand Move" rings a bell but I'm uncertain if we got them, or even what they looked like.

As stated the HD/HE clutches share the same flywheel no matter if its a Feroza/Appluase/Charade in my experience. Try that path - its worked for me in the past.

In fact my old competition Applause clutch is now on another members Feroza.... it bolted up without problems also - so the supporting evidence is pretty strong.

Hope it works out.
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Post by lammychop »

yeah its a foroza clutch but a grandmove engine/flywheel must be the only hd engine with a different flywheel holes thats my luck
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Post by nebivedu »

MightyMouse wrote:
As stated the HD/HE clutches share the same flywheel no matter if its a Feroza/Appluase/Charade in my experience. Try that path - its worked for me in the past.
Nope. HDC feroza has bigger flywheel and bigger clutch than applause HDC (from first hand - i had to change flywheel and clutch from feroza to applause engine)
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Post by MightyMouse »

Interesting - we never got the "C" variants of Feroza's, Applauses or Charades. AFAIK all ours were EFI - and I didn't actually mention "C" variants...

Perhaps he's getting confusion from "E" and "C" version Feroza's - He never actually stated what he's got, and your explanation might be the answer.


And why would you put a Feroza Clutch on an Applause as you stated anyway ?
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Post by lammychop »

well i didnt know it had an engine change i ordered a foroza clutch and it seems i have a grandmove engine fitted hence why it wont fit
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Post by nebivedu »

i get an applause engine for 100 eur, because a feroza engine cost 400 to 600 eur in our country. So i put an applause engine in my feroza.
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Post by MightyMouse »

Yes - that's about the ratio of costs for Feroza to Applause here as well.

Seeing as the core engine is identical except for the cam its a MUCH more sensible option IMO.
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