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Old 04-09-09, 01:54 PM
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MI n/a and turbo clutch

ok newb here, i have a 86 gxl im swaping a streetport 13b into, thinkin its time for a new clutch and bearings, are the turbo and n/a's clutches and pressure plates and bearings diff?
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yes they are different, you will need to run an N/A clutch.
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The rule is that the clutch, flywheel, starter and slave cylinder needs to match the transmission. So you need NA parts.
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thanks i wasnt sure but knew they were most likley diff, i live in Portage kalamazoo county, rx7s are getting bigger around here we have a car club called kzoorice if you ever want to check it out www.kzoorice.com (not sure if thats against the rules sorry if it is).
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