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vitara flywheel

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vitara flywheel

Post by scarecow »

hey i have an 89 mod vitara, im doing a manual conversion, although when i tryed to fit the fly wheel it didnt fit due to a reccess in the flywheel. has anyone ever had the same problem or know if what models have the same type of flywheel i need. cheers
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Re: vitara flywheel

Post by V.W.Dave »

There is a difference between the EFI and Carby flywheels.
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Re: vitara flywheel

Post by joeblow »

V.W.Dave wrote:There is a difference between the EFI and Carby flywheels.

nope. 1.6 carby and efi use the same clutch, and are the same flywheel.
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Re: vitara flywheel

Post by joeblow »

joeblow wrote:
V.W.Dave wrote:There is a difference between the EFI and Carby flywheels.

nope. 1.6 carby and efi use the same clutch, and are the same flywheel.

there will be a small spacer from the old flex plate, make sure you remove it before fitting the flywheel.
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Re: vitara flywheel

Post by V.W.Dave »

Well joe
When I had mine out there is a small lip around where the crank bolts go through that the carby one didn't.
The 1.3 carbys were exactly the same. they have a early and late fly wheel.
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Re: vitara flywheel

Post by scarecow »

thanks guys for info, the flywheel i have has the lip on it where it bolts onto the crankshaft and i must need the other one that sits flusher does anyone know what year model motor that flywheel is off cheers
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