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Old 12-02-19, 09:58 PM
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Ohlins PCV springs

I am looking to replace the springs on my ohlins pcv . My car is half way around the globe so i cant take them apart and measure them. Would anyone know the spring sizes ? For both the springs and helper springs


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No, sorry. Can you email Ohlins and ask?
https://www.ohlinsusa.com/contact
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No response from ohlins usa or ohlins japan
thanks though
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Appears to be 200mm front 180mm rear

stated in this thread:

https://www.rx7club.com/suspension-w.../#post10662931

but also read in another thread that the FD3 PCV springs are the same as the current Ohlins DFV FD3 which also matches those same numbers with 2mm

https://www.ohlins.com/app/uploads/w...MI_MASMI10.pdf


if you can find the original Ohlins kit part no. then you might be able to pull up the original instruction manual for them on the Ohlins website, I couldn’t find it though.

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Originally Posted by TeamRX8
Appears to be 200mm front 180mm rear

stated in this thread:

https://www.rx7club.com/suspension-w.../#post10662931

but also read in another thread that the FD3 PCV springs are the same as the current Ohlins DFV FD3 which also matches those same numbers with 2mm

https://www.ohlins.com/app/uploads/w...MI_MASMI10.pdf


if you can find the original Ohlins kit part no. then you might be able to pull up the original instruction manual for them on the Ohlins website, I couldn’t find it though.

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that's great information. Thank you

I found part numbers on the springs for other pcv models. It appears that they dont have any part number marking on the fd3s pcv springs
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I think the key would be to find the original kit part number if possible. I searched around some and couldn’t find it listed any where.
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