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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what clutch for GTI conversion in sierra...
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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
-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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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!
Talk to Mark (mud4b) at Suziworx. He gets heavy duty ones that are pretty good!
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Take your flywheel down to penrith brake and clutch no you cant do it yourself 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
ps stop worrying about the engine and get this show on the road
Standard cluch should be enough thats all i run you can get them from suzysport in sevenhills for 175 for the full kit
ps stop worrying about the engine and get this show on the road
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