difference between 10v & 20v 90q pressure plate ?
Ben Swann
bswann at worldnet.att.net
Tue Mar 19 21:49:10 EST 2002
Chris,
Thanks.
OK - that's what I sort of expected - what about the 20v tq pressure plate
- is that interchangeable?
I may have missed out on the 20vq one, but can get a 20 valve turbo quattro
pressure plate. Same flywheel, correct? I didn't see a specific listing
for a 20 valve tq one - got these numbers from thepartconnection info list,
and havn't managed to get my family album working.
TIA
Ben
On Sunday, May 19, 2002 6:26 PM, Chris Semple [SMTP:chris at force5auto.com]
wrote:
> Hi Ben, my assumption would be an increased clamping force on the 7A
engine
> version, but that would only apply in the case of an OEM part. Sachs
lists
> the same component part(pressure plate) for both their 7A and NG kits, so
> they don't consider it to be an issue.
>
> -Cheers
> Chris Semple
> Concord NH
> '84 4000tq Lightweight
> '92 S4
>
>
>
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: quattro-admin at audifans.com [mailto:quattro-admin at audifans.com]On
> > Behalf Of Ben Swann
>
> > Anyone know what the difference between a 90Q 10valve pressure plate
>
>
> > 034 141 117D CLUTCH COVER-PRESSURE PLATE-240mm
> > which fits
> > 88-92 80/90 5 Cyl.
> > 88-92 80/90 Quattro 5 Cyl. - 10 Valve
> > 89-91 100
> > 89-91 100 Quattro
>
> > vs.
>
> > 90Q 20valve pressure plate
> >
> > 034 141 117B CLUTCH COVER-PRESSURE PLATE-240mm
> > 89-92 90 Quattro 5 Cyl. - 20 Valve
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