kvonk New member Joined Jul 29, 2009 Messages 97 Points 36 Apr 22, 2012 #1 will a 1100 flywheel with clutch fit between a 1.2 16v engine and a 1100 gearbox?
W whitz Patron member Written a guide Joined Aug 24, 2009 Messages 2,400 Points 531 Location Telford Apr 22, 2012 #2 kvonk said: will a 1100 flywheel with clutch fit between a 1.2 16v engine and a 1100 gearbox? Click to expand... yes, but i would highly recommend using the 1242 16v flywheel as it is 190mm and the 1108 8v is only 180mm on the size of the friction plate Ash
kvonk said: will a 1100 flywheel with clutch fit between a 1.2 16v engine and a 1100 gearbox? Click to expand... yes, but i would highly recommend using the 1242 16v flywheel as it is 190mm and the 1108 8v is only 180mm on the size of the friction plate Ash
OP OP kvonk New member Joined Jul 29, 2009 Messages 97 Points 36 Apr 23, 2012 #3 its because my 1100 flywheel lost 1,5 kg and with a 16v that realy fun of course but a 16v flywheel fits in a 1100 gearbox?
its because my 1100 flywheel lost 1,5 kg and with a 16v that realy fun of course but a 16v flywheel fits in a 1100 gearbox?
Brooky Prominent member Parked in the garage Joined Nov 18, 2006 Messages 4,505 Points 739 Location Lancaster Apr 23, 2012 #4 the 1.1, 1.2 and 1.4 flywheels are all physically the same size, the just have different friction surfaces. They can all be fitted to any of the fire engines with any g/box
the 1.1, 1.2 and 1.4 flywheels are all physically the same size, the just have different friction surfaces. They can all be fitted to any of the fire engines with any g/box
ReproBoy New member Parked in the garage Joined Nov 9, 2005 Messages 180 Points 37 Location Czech Republic Apr 24, 2012 #5 I am so sorry, but I think 1,1 has got another circle diameter of holes from the flywheel (6 screw). 1,1 has got approx. 1,5mm less circle diameter than 1,2. as shown on: it´s not clearly visible, but there is difference.
I am so sorry, but I think 1,1 has got another circle diameter of holes from the flywheel (6 screw). 1,1 has got approx. 1,5mm less circle diameter than 1,2. as shown on: it´s not clearly visible, but there is difference.
fingers99 Patron member Parked in the garage Written a guide Joined Mar 20, 2006 Messages 27,743 Points 4,561 Location Liverpool Apr 24, 2012 #6 Generally, they're interchangeable. I can't see a 1108 flywheel being any lighter than a 1242 16v (or a 1.4!).
Generally, they're interchangeable. I can't see a 1108 flywheel being any lighter than a 1242 16v (or a 1.4!).
B Brin Banned Parked in the garage Joined Jul 20, 2009 Messages 2,614 Points 736 Location Bradford Apr 25, 2012 #7 I found my 1.2 8v 180mm flywheel to be lighter than my 1.4 16v 200mm flywheel (which I later had lightened from 7.5KG to 4KG anyway)
I found my 1.2 8v 180mm flywheel to be lighter than my 1.4 16v 200mm flywheel (which I later had lightened from 7.5KG to 4KG anyway)