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what clutch for GTI conversion in sierra...

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what clutch for GTI conversion in sierra...

Post by markil »

At the moment I have the standard 1.3 and 5 speed in my sierra, the clutch was starting to die before the buildup so it thought I'd better fix it before I drive it again. I will be running this engine for a little while longer but I wanna start gathering all the bits ready for my GTI conversion which will use the original sierra 5 speed.

So my question is, if I change the clutch now will it work with the GTI engine in too?

I just don't wanna waste money and have to change it twice.

thanks, Mark.
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Post by Santos »

from what i gather you have two options.

-use the sierra flywheel in the gti motor, hence you can keep the clutch

-use the gti clutch in the sierra gearbox so it can mate with the gti fly.

I'm going the first option, a lot easier... just shop around for a 'heavy duty' clutch for the sierra
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Post by zuker1500 »

The only way to do it was use the sierra fly wheel and clutch. Make sure you get the flywheel machined though! I used that with a heavy duty clutch and it was fine until i installed the turbo. LAsted for about 3 comps and then fried it.

Talk to Mark (mud4b) at Suziworx. He gets heavy duty ones that are pretty good!
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Post by markil »

Ok, so by the sounds of it I'll be getting myself a sierra clutch :)

Zuker1500, what part has to be machined on the flywheel? And did you do this yourself?

Thanks guys, Mark.
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Post by ZOOK60 »

Take your flywheel down to penrith brake and clutch no you cant do it yourself :roll: i think its about $40-50 dollars

Standard cluch should be enough thats all i run you can get them from suzysport in sevenhills for 175 for the full kit :D


ps stop worrying about the engine and get this show on the road :armsup:
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Post by rgzook »

what you can do is mix and match, Carters clutch up here in maitland was able to mix me up clutch from standard right upto a brass button if i wanted... but opted for a tweaked standard does the job heaps well... no slippage.
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