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Heavy duty clutch!

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Heavy duty clutch!

Post by CHOPS1 »

I need to replace my clutch and i'm looking at getting a a heavy duty clutch, a 4TERRAIN performance clutch by clutch industries! Has anyone had any experience with them? If not what type have you used?
Also at the auto parts place it lists two different types for my model 93 widetrack, two different splines? does any one know wich i would have or will i have to pull it out to check?

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Post by Rhett »

you will need to pull it out to find out. Ive put 4 clutches in my zook since I got it and the part shops got it wrong twice so make sure you get the right one ;)
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Post by CHOPS1 »

Thanks rhett, i thought i might have to pull it out first especially when he said there were two different splines!

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Post by Podge »

What model Sierra and engine do you have??
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Post by CHOPS1 »

its a g13ba. 93

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its a g13ba. 93

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Post by Podge »

The industry P/No. for a Sierra 1.3 w/G13A or G13BA is an R330N (Std) or R330NHD (H/D), Exedy P/No. SZK-6288 (Std) or SZK-6288HD (H/D). Some listings give a P/No. R335N but this is a Swift clutch kit. Use these P/No.s when ordering a 1.3 and you'll be right.
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Post by CHOPZUKI »

ive got a centreforce dual firction in mine and it cops it big time and loves it :cool:
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CHOPZUKI wrote:ive got a centreforce dual firction in mine and it cops it big time and loves it :cool:
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Post by Podge »

The Centreforce is the best clutch. I've been running one in mine for over six years and it cops a beating. I'm not sure who to get Centreforce from these days, it used to be PBR but they relinquished their distribution rights about 4 years ago.
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Post by CHOPZUKI »

i got mine from rocky road in the us
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Post by TEAMRPM »

hi, i would use nothing else but a daiken excedy clutch, safari tuff/ sports. seem to keep my customers happy and all the trucks i use them in keep blowin gear boxes so they must be workin :D

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Post by Guy »

Once upon a time when I used to actually go 4wding and I had a Zuk I used a 4 puck sintered copper clutch pressure plate .. it was able to get hot as hell and just continued to hold perfectly ..
Make sure it has a sprung centre
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Post by alien »

mines gota daiken clutch in it... is about 4 years old now (granted i aint driven it since last august), but is still going strong as... cheaper than centreforce too, although i do hear theyre the best...
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Post by CHOPS1 »

Well its been a while but i finally got one.
An extreme heavy duty button clutch. also had to get the fly wheel machined as it was stuffed.
Here's some pics as noone will be able to see the bling pink :rofl:
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Post by ofr57 »

CHOPZUKI wrote:ive got a centreforce dual firction in mine and it cops it big time and loves it :cool:
how much did it cost to bring it over ?
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Post by Guy »

CHOPS1 wrote:Well its been a while but i finally got one.
An extreme heavy duty button clutch. also had to get the fly wheel machined as it was stuffed.
Here's some pics as noone will be able to see the bling pink :rofl:
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That looks like exactly what I had ... even after being oil contaminated it still worked (after it was boiled in soapy water for a bit to get rid of alot of the oil .. )
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Post by want33s »

According to an old mechanic I know Sierra clutch can be replaced with VW Passat 2.0 not sure about pressure plate. Does anyone know a link to a clutch manufacturers specs catalogue? So I can check.
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Post by atari4x4 »

nice crutch chops, opps clutch :D
bling that cant be seen, i like. (stealth bling) button clutches are rad!
lucky its not a daily driver, could get a bit much doing south road peak hour?

reckon its going to slip..........

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Post by CHOPS1 »

According to the guy at the clutch place, he said that it will last 10 times longer than a stock one and they take an absolute beating(i hope so ;) ) and they actually have a soft feel.

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Post by Zute »

I thought a button clutch ment it had a solid centre ? ie no coilly springs. :oops:
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Post by atari4x4 »

they're the new school button clutches i think, now using a normal clutch centre with buttons some run a solid friction plate on 1 side and button style on the other side.
the early button clutches were solid centred i reckon. about 8 years ago i remember a mate putting a button solid centred clutch in a spastic beetle, talk about launching off the line & brutal at the same time, quite difficult to drive normally but NO slip.
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Whats with all the pink and these things? :roll:

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Post by Guy »

atari4x4 wrote:they're the new school button clutches i think, now using a normal clutch centre with buttons some run a solid friction plate on 1 side and button style on the other side.
the early button clutches were solid centred i reckon. about 8 years ago i remember a mate putting a button solid centred clutch in a spastic beetle, talk about launching off the line & brutal at the same time, quite difficult to drive normally but NO slip.
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Mine was sintered copper/ceramic was quite nice to drive with a lighter pressue plate (origionally installed with a centre force ... that was no good) The same puk types on both sides.

It was reasonably progressive in the uptake and had a sprung centre.. even when the clutch was smoking it would still bit evey bite as well as when it was stone cold.

When I installed mine about 4 or 5 years ago it was custom made and cost heaps .. good to see that they are now stocked items, when I put the 1.6 in my new to me Zuk I will be installing one of these clutch's, the holding power compared to a stocker is fantastic ..
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Post by foolsp33d »

CHOPS1 wrote:Well its been a while but i finally got one.
An extreme heavy duty button clutch. also had to get the fly wheel machined as it was stuffed.
Here's some pics as noone will be able to see the bling pink :rofl:
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Looks PURPLE to me.... :D but hey, as long as it works and is sweeet, who cares!
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