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herrafass 03-04-09 06:14 PM

Clutch interchange question
 
I searched and after like 6 pages deciced to just ask since I couldn't find a straight answer.
I'm mating a 82 motor to a 79 5spd tranny. Do I need a clutch for a 79 or a cluth for an 82?
Thanks in advance.

Malevolent5 03-04-09 06:18 PM

Use the clutch that matches the flywheel.

herrafass 03-04-09 06:21 PM

Okay. Will my 79 starter work or will I need an 82 starter?

KansasCityREPU 03-04-09 06:34 PM


Originally Posted by herrafass (Post 9018211)
I searched and after like 6 pages deciced to just ask since I couldn't find a straight answer.
I'm mating a 82 motor to a 79 5spd tranny. Do I need a clutch for a 79 or a cluth for an 82?
Thanks in advance.

Make sure to use the flywheel for the 82 motor and rotaing assemby. The 79-80 flywheel is 30 lbs and the 81-82 flywheel is 23 lbs. Using the wrong flywheel will cause the engine rotating assemby to be unbalanced. Check out this reference from Mazdatrix. The clutch is the same for either year (215 mm)

http://www.mazdatrix.com/faq/flywheel.htm

http://www.mazdatrix.com/fclutch.htm

PercentSevenC 03-04-09 06:48 PM

Starters are interchangeable.

herrafass 03-05-09 09:59 AM

Short and sweet. Thanks guys...and gal (malevolent).
Now if only it would happen that way in the 2 gen forum.

ratboy 03-05-09 10:08 AM

Im not sure but dont you need a 79-80 throw out bearing (assuming you're replacing that too)?

Rx-7Doctor 03-05-09 07:32 PM

They are the same as is the starter as is the Clutch set up.

As it has been covered extensively the only concern is mating the rotating assembly to the year of engine.


Originally Posted by ratboy (Post 9019835)
Im not sure but dont you need a 79-80 throw out bearing (assuming you're replacing that too)?



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