
Where Does This Go?
#1
Posted Yesterday, 02:27 PM
#2
Posted Yesterday, 02:36 PM
#4
Posted Yesterday, 02:49 PM
Doesn't work on android mobile and I'm in the garage.. cheers for the link!
#5
Posted Yesterday, 07:47 PM
It is the Thrust Centre from a pre-Verto Clutch Diaphragm.
#6
Posted Yesterday, 11:41 PM
"Google image search"..
Doesn't work on android mobile and I'm in the garage.. cheers for the link!
You can use the "Google" app or take a photo and use the "lens" option in the photos app.
#7
Posted Today, 10:55 AM
The plate says "TOP" on it, does that mean "this way up" I.e is it installed with top facing up, or down into the diaphragm as it fits both ways and the parts diagram isn't clear. Can't see it listed in Haynes at all fwiw.
Thanks for the tip, don't have Google app, and my photo app doesnt have "lens" either. Maybe too old like me.
Edited by orac69, Today, 12:42 PM.
#8
Posted Today, 11:10 AM
'top' faces away from the diaphragm
the raised section is what the release bearing bears against when the clutch pedal is depressed (you can see the witness marks on the piece)
#9
Posted Today, 12:30 PM
Ive just watched another video of someone stripping down a clutch, and I noticed that on his there was some sort of spring / wire thing which went under the "ears" on the diaphram, and which held the plate to the diaphram. I dont have one of those.....
#10
Posted Today, 12:33 PM
Heres a pic.
Attached Files
#11
Posted Today, 01:09 PM
Ive just watched another video of someone stripping down a clutch, and I noticed that on his there was some sort of spring / wire thing which went under the "ears" on the diaphram, and which held the plate to the diaphram. I dont have one of those.....
https://www.somerfor...iaphragm-clutch
you'll need one of them, but it doesn't look like you can buy them
stick a post in the wanted section, or have a look on ebay
Edited by KTS, Today, 01:10 PM.
1 user(s) are reading this topic
0 members, 1 guests, 0 anonymous users