are all b series clutches the same?
the pressure plates are the same, but the 90-93 int disc has different # of spline than 94+ and the to bearings are different. They should interchange , but might have different clamping force.
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yea you should be able to
yea you should be able to
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Awesome first post. Love having members such as this that contribute right away.
Awesome first post. Love having members such as this that contribute right away.
just to clarify things a little(since SiRII doesn't signify any certain year/generation).
all b series flywheels interchange.
the pressure plates interchange also,although some may have different clamping strentghs.
cable trannies(with the exception of 92-93 Tegs,which use the same disc as hydro trannies)have a different spline count than hydro trannies.so the discs only interchange between the two types of trannies.basically,92+ use one disc,pre 92 use another.
sooo,if you have a hydro B16 tranny-yes,you can use the 97 clutch.
chris
*okay,i just did some research,and it appears that all B series trannies use a 24 spline disc at 220 mm in diameter.so,it appears that ALL b series discs will interchange also?can anybody verify this?*
Modified by TeamNextGenChris at 2:02 AM 2/16/2004
all b series flywheels interchange.
the pressure plates interchange also,although some may have different clamping strentghs.
cable trannies(with the exception of 92-93 Tegs,which use the same disc as hydro trannies)have a different spline count than hydro trannies.so the discs only interchange between the two types of trannies.basically,92+ use one disc,pre 92 use another.
sooo,if you have a hydro B16 tranny-yes,you can use the 97 clutch.
chris
*okay,i just did some research,and it appears that all B series trannies use a 24 spline disc at 220 mm in diameter.so,it appears that ALL b series discs will interchange also?can anybody verify this?*
Modified by TeamNextGenChris at 2:02 AM 2/16/2004
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by TeamNextGenChris »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">just to clarify things a little(since SiRII doesn't signify any certain year/generation).
all b series flywheels interchange.
the pressure plates interchange also,although some may have different clamping strentghs.
cable trannies(with the exception of 92-93 Tegs,which use the same disc as hydro trannies)have a different spline count than hydro trannies.so the discs only interchange between the two types of trannies.basically,92+ use one disc,pre 92 use another.
sooo,if you have a hydro B16 tranny-yes,you can use the 97 clutch.
chris</TD></TR></TABLE>
I've used ITR clutched on cable B series engine before
all b series flywheels interchange.
the pressure plates interchange also,although some may have different clamping strentghs.
cable trannies(with the exception of 92-93 Tegs,which use the same disc as hydro trannies)have a different spline count than hydro trannies.so the discs only interchange between the two types of trannies.basically,92+ use one disc,pre 92 use another.
sooo,if you have a hydro B16 tranny-yes,you can use the 97 clutch.
chris</TD></TR></TABLE>
I've used ITR clutched on cable B series engine before
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I was trying to say it was hydraulic with the SirII thing, cuz I thought all B16's from SirII's were hydraulic. Thanks for the quick answers though guys.
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