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clutch

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Post by muf-247 »

what is a good brand of clutch for a 91 zook and how hard to install
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Post by inka »

exedy or is it daikin or daiko :?
not hard as a zook box weighs nothing...
as long as you get the plate straight ;)
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Post by Podge »

Providing it is a 1.3, and you are after a simple replacement clutch you can't go past Exedy (was Daikin) P/No. R330N. Exedy also have a heavy duty kit available which is approximately 25% up on clamp load over the standard unit, P/No. R330NHD. Part numbers shown are the old part numbers but they would get the right product. Don't use Korean made clutches ie. PBR (Valeo) etc. as you'll always get what you pay for. As for really good, I've found Centreforce to make the best heavy duty clutch for a Sierra. However, these aren't distributed in Australia anymore and would be really difficult to get.
http://stores.shop.ebay.com.au/4wd-products
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Post by wildchild1066 »

if you want the centerforce these guys ship anywhere http://www.puresuzuki.com/terms_&_conditions.htm
GOING THE DISTANCE
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