Hunt for a range rover clutch plate??? heeeelp!

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mrnice302v8
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Hunt for a range rover clutch plate??? heeeelp!

Post by mrnice302v8 »

Hi folks, here's my prob:

I have a euro WC T5 with bellhousing to suite my ford 302. Also a Sachs 10 inch clutch cover and bearing.

What I'm missing is a range/land rover V8 friction plate. As most will know some will fit a T5 input shaft as it has the correct 23 splines.

So, I need a 10 inch clutch plate with 23 splines

So, does anyone know if such a rover clutch plate exists or if it doesn't?

I'm still searching but the range of plates is huge and most range rover parts dealers will naturally only provide items by model rather than size.

Any help very much appreciated,
cheers,
Tom


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Post by stevieturbo »

Helix or some of the aftermarket clutch companys should be able to make whatever you need.
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Post by russell_ram »

For instance

http://www.superclutch.com/index.htm

These guys can make whatever you want at pretty reasonable price - poor website though!

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Post by katanaman »

V8 tuner does one. The range rover part isnt correct as its imperial. It will fit but it isnt a good fit as it needs to be 23 spline metric.

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Post by katanaman »

I read this again and V8 tuner probably wont have one as its 10.5" they do nor will you get a RR one even if the spline was correct as they are 10.5" too.

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Post by bodger »

http://www2.qha.com/q-pid/QPID.aspx?user_id=&session=

very useful site

gives splines / diameter etc

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