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    Default Help to identify this clutch

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    Any help would be appreciated.

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    6bolt flywheel should help.

    not a JZ motor

    not from a 7mgte as is pressure plate is push.

    measure the friction plate to get a diameter? count teeth in it aswell, check for part number?

    the centre bearing on the tailshaft looks a lot like the cressida (mx83) bearing.
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    Cheers mate.

    1G maybe for the 6bolt crank?

    Tailshaft yoke is definitely toyota and as far as im aware r154 and W series yokes are all the same?

    Any more help would be appreciated

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    could be for M series or 1G?

    definately not r154 because they all have a pull style PP
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    Default Re: Help to identify this clutch

    push type 7m to W series maybe?

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    Default Re: Help to identify this clutch

    M series have one of the flywheel bolts offset, and I don't think I can see that in the pic...

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    Quote Originally Posted by wilbo666 View Post
    M series have one of the flywheel bolts offset, and I don't think I can see that in the pic...

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    Looks like there is a bigger gap between the two holes on the right than the two on the left. Might just be an optical illusion from the rust though I guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joshstix View Post
    Looks like there is a bigger gap between the two holes on the right than the two on the left. Might just be an optical illusion from the rust though I guess.
    Yeah, def could be!



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    That tail shaft looks like one out of a Corona/Supra, probably behind a W series box.

    The flywheel could also be of a 22R-E, but it's missing the ring gear? Here is a picture of the one I took out of PHOBIA last year? Looks similar, if you want to measure yours, I can check for you?

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    Default Re: Help to identify this clutch

    Quote Originally Posted by Joshstix View Post
    Looks like there is a bigger gap between the two holes on the right than the two on the left. Might just be an optical illusion from the rust though I guess.
    looks like an offset hole to me. Lack of ring gear is a bit odd?
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    Default Re: Help to identify this clutch

    Quote Originally Posted by thechuckster View Post
    looks like an offset hole to me. Lack of ring gear is a bit odd?
    On the 240mm 7MGE flywheel the ring gear is hidden / behind the front flywheel face. On the 225mm M series flywheel you can see the ring gear tho...!



    5ME on left, 7MGE on right


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    Default Re: Help to identify this clutch

    those pavers are vaguely familiar?

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    heys pics of my 1g w58 combo to compare, no fly wheel pics though.


    and a 1g twin plate with flywheel, shithouse pic though.
    cheers steve,

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