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does the megane f7r engine have a 60 tooth pattern flywheel?
Laine_16v
14-07-2010, 18:41
It does :)
and does it use the same clutch and pressure plate as the willie fly?
Laine_16v
15-07-2010, 07:05
It doesnt :(
volymmannen
15-07-2010, 08:40
225mm vs 200mm
volymmannen
15-07-2010, 08:40
225mm vs 200mm
wrong 215mm
i assume the megane item is the 215mm?
are there any other flywheels that does have a 60tooth pattern where the williams clutch does fit? 172 or a volvo item?
nope, need to go stand alone to run a 215mm clutch
although it is technically possible to retap the flywheel to accept a 215mm cover, the lagunas used same size flywheel but a different design on the clutch cover plate to accept the 215mm clutch. but the bolt holes are in a different place. so need to retap flywheel and balance it all back up etc
that is the whole idea coops. im planning on going for a aftermarket ecu and need a 60 tooth patern fly. ive heard that the 16v and williams have a 2-32 pattern orso and that you can machine the double tooth patern so the aftermarket ecu's can be used..
can anybody elaborate on this?
Laine_16v
15-07-2010, 12:36
But why not just use the meganne flywheel though? The larger clutch surface is definately an advantage.
ah right in that case yes can use 172/182 flywheel yeah, no probs as thats what ronee and gaz run on their stand alone setups etc :D
i have no problem using neither clutches but the clutch kit i run now is almost new. so if i can use it till it wears out befor investing in a new set of performance clutch kit .
it would have been great if the willie clutch kit fitted right away..
are the 172,182,megane,laguna fly all identical?
volymmannen
15-07-2010, 21:24
I think you can use a megane fly and make some new holes for a 200mm clutch.
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