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    Default Clutch Part Number?

    Does anyone have the preferred part number for our clutch disc handy?
    And I know Sachs is the safest bet, but does anyone have experience with other brands?

    I need to grab some new ones, and the numbers I have do not seem to help. When I do an internet search, I am seeing several rigid-hub 180mm versions, just want to make sure I get it right.
    Thanks!
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    I am not sure of the significance of P/Ns other than 111141103E. I will say that I just had a new Sachs disc fail. The disc material split and expanded beyond OD. The split/cracking was at the surface slots/grooves. The material rubbing on the bell-housing prevent the transmission from shifting. Chased the clutch pedal system for sometime before I discovered the real issue.

    Brian

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    Thanks, Brian. Interesting experience there... I have never heard of any disc issues before.
    I mainly wasnt sure if we used something slightly different than the '66 and earlier parts I was seeing, and didnt want to find out too late we did something special.
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    Call Dietmar (QuixoteRacing.com). Pretty sure he has both the 3 finger and diaphram versions in stock (and can tell you all about them).. He should be back "in the office" on Monday.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Davis View Post
    Call Dietmar (QuixoteRacing.com). Pretty sure he has both the 3 finger and diaphram versions in stock (and can tell you all about them).. He should be back "in the office" on Monday.
    Yep, I did get with Dietmar, but he was out of town.... I will be talking to him later this evening I hope.
    I should've known to just start with him. lol
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    Default Clutch

    Matt:

    Happy to discuss your needs whenever you wish.
    Here from 9 to 9 Pac time today.

    As for your initial question, the Sachs number is 111 141 031EBR. and they are in stock.
    There is also a Valeo brand that is not available at this time from my supplier and of course a Chinese version that I refuse to carry.

    Call as time permits.
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    Last edited by Dietmar; 04.02.18 at 2:48 PM.

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