L series flywheel and associated parts (WA)

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L series flywheel and associated parts (WA)

Post by TOONGA » Sun Dec 11, 2016 8:18 pm

Western Australian members I need an "L" Series flywheel, throw out bearing, pressure plate, cable and pedal and friction disc. For my brumby 5 speed conversion. As I'm unemployed I'm doing this on a budget, so donations would be great.

I may even have something in my shed you need if you want to barter.

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Post by tony90 » Thu Dec 29, 2016 9:15 am

If your using an ea81 engine,just use ea81 flywheel, pressure plate assy and throwout bearing, with a starter spacer. Use the 5 speed plate but.
Throwout bearings are the interchangeable from memory, rebuildable cast steel for ea81, sealed unit for 5 speed.

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Post by TOONGA » Thu Dec 29, 2016 5:23 pm

Yeah I know about this way of doing it ... what about the clutch cable?


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Post by Silverbullet » Thu Dec 29, 2016 5:57 pm

The other way to do it is as per Jonno's post here use the original Brumby flywheel, get the step machined from 23mm to 21mm and use all L series clutch kit including pressure plate and throwout bearing. This is the way I did it and it works great...well the few times I've reversed up and down the driveway that is :oops: I've used the L series clutch cable as well, and L series clutch pedal fitted to MY pedal box, to keep the pedal throw and effort required reasonable.

This way you don't have to mix and match clutch kit parts; just machine the flywheel and use all L series stuff :) Although if it is a tight budget then machining the flywheel might not be an option, unless you have a friend with a big lathe who can be bought with beer like I did :rolleyes:
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Post by TOONGA » Fri Dec 30, 2016 10:21 am

Thanks Sam I know what is required ... just easier in my situation to get all L series parts and bolt them in.

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