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Old 12-16-05, 01:13 PM
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Pressure Plate Questions

I have searched for this and no one ever seems top give a clear answer. I know all the clutch disks from 84 to 91 are the same, but my question is, are all the pressure plates the same too or is the is it a diffirent one for the 13B's. This is going on an 84
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I switched the clutch and pp from my 87 into my 85 12a with no issues. Not sure about the S5's, but I believe they are the same also.
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Yep.The clutch as a whole is the same from 83-92 for all non turbo engines.
There are different part numbers for stock clutches between S4 and S5,but thats probably just dicerning small features like cushioning springs,ect.Aftermarket clutches like RB and CF list one complete clutch assembely for all N/A rotaries from 83-92(225MM)
The only different N/A clutch is the older 215MM unit from the 70's and early 1st gens......and probably the Renesis.
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thanks for the info guys
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