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ZD30 solid Flywheel ??

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ZD30 solid Flywheel ??

Post by (EST)MahviaDeTyrk »

Where to get solid flywheel for ZD30 ?? from TD42 ??
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Post by Dzltec »

They are generally bought as a kit. Includes flywheel, clutch plate, release bearing and pressure plate. Nothing is interchangeable as far as I know.


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Post by (EST)MahviaDeTyrk »

So.. kit is only possibility ??
Not possible to use some other Nissan solid flywheel ??
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Post by tweak'e »

i assume thats its for a patrol?
the navara comes with solid flywheel but its different size.

most i've seen for the patrol ZD30 are either welded stock flywheel or aftermarket.
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Post by TOJO2NISSAN »

as said they norm come in a kit. and they arent cheap either. i think i paid 1800 all up with a heavy duty clutch.

i still have mine if ur looking at buying one :D
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Post by (EST)MahviaDeTyrk »

Thanks for answers

Is it big problem to balance it after welding ??
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Post by tweak'e »

(EST)MahviaDeTyrk wrote:Thanks for answers

Is it big problem to balance it after welding ??
i have no idea. i know of it being done but its not something i would recommend.
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Post by Dzltec »

Why go to all that trouble when it may drop its bundle. Pony up, buy a kit with solid flywheel or just buy a new dual mass. It will cost more if it lets go again down the track.

No need to reinvent the wheel.




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Post by DAT MAN »

PM joshy we put one in his d22 not that long ago
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Post by (EST)MahviaDeTyrk »

Dzltec wrote:Why go to all that trouble when it may drop its bundle. Pony up, buy a kit with solid flywheel or just buy a new dual mass. It will cost more if it lets go again down the track.
TOJO2NISSAN wrote:as said they norm come in a kit. and they arent cheap either. i think i paid 1800 all up with a heavy duty clutch.
I live in Europe - there are no kits available for that
Absolutely nothing useful isn't available here (ok beer still is)

1800+shipping+customs duty+VAT = .......

With 1800 I can buy a normal MIG welder and make thousands of solid flywheels :P
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Post by alki »

Try Exedy in China, Hungary or England.
Solid flywheel and HD clutch is around $1100 in Australia
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