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Old 03-23-10, 01:24 PM
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Need clutch replacement

I have a'90 convertible that has had some work done to it by the former owner( whom i cant get hold of) I need to replace the clutch, but am unsure of what tranny I have, or if it even matters. He did tell me that he has a LSD from an '88 TII, but Is there any way for me to know if he just swapped out the pumpkin of the whole tranny? is there anything I can look at to tell if its an entire TII tranny? What clutch do you recommend. I was looking at exedy organic clutches, just due to their price. any recommendations?
Old 03-23-10, 10:10 PM
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exedy is fine for clutch.

A TII trans will have a window cover to look at the clutch area on the bottom near the engine side of the trans, the N/A does not.

The TII trans has a removable bell housing, the N/A does not.

The TII trans has two fill plugs, I am pretty sure the N/A only has one.
Old 03-24-10, 06:52 PM
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Much appreciated

Originally Posted by farberio
exedy is fine for clutch.

A tii trans will have a window cover to look at the clutch area on the bottom near the engine side of the trans, the n/a does not.

The tii trans has a removable bell housing, the n/a does not.

The tii trans has two fill plugs, i am pretty sure the n/a only has one.
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