[s-cars] Single mass flywheel for 96 UrS6
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tedebearp at yahoo.com
Tue Nov 30 11:18:25 PST 2010
You'll need a clutch with sprung hub if you switch. I used a B5 S4 clutch disk, which is the same diameter and spline pattern. Just make sure the hub fits inside the pressure plate. I had to return the first clutch disk I bought (LUK) because it didn't fit inside the pressure plate, and the second one (Sachs) was very close. 034 did a little touchup on the corners with the grinder to make sure it fit.
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On Nov 30, 2010, at 3:39 AM, Steve Mills <s.b.mills at gmail.com> wrote:
> There are a few options:
>
> - Aluminum lightweight flywheel
> - 7A flywheel (from a 20V NA Coupe Quattro or sedan- 90-91)
> - Aftermarket steel.
>
> 034 Motorsports sells the aftermarket units, but be aware that you may need a non-stock clutch kit to match up to the one piece flywheel.
>
> On Nov 29, 2010, at 8:06 PM, Bruce <Biochoice at telus.net> wrote:
>
>> Gentle Folks
>>
>> Have to replace the clutch in my stock 1996 S6. Have a good source
>> for a stage 2 Southbend but have not found a source for a single mass
>> flywheel to go with it. What's in the list's opinion is the best for
>> daily driving with almost stock feel and usable for possible slight
>> performance upgrades later.
>>
>> Aluminium vs steel? Good priced supplier? I'm located on the west
>> coast of Canada.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Bruce
>>
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