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[alfa] Re: What is Clutch Disk spec for thickness?



       Page 12-10 of the repair manual for the 1985 Alfa Spider says the
minimum thickness is 6 mm.  I have the local clutch reliner use lining 8026C.
That lining is 4 mm thick, so twice that plus the thickness of the metal part
of
the clutch gives a total new thickness of approximately 10 mm.
       I am not sure who's part number the above lining is.  Hope your clutch
guy can cross reference it.

Ciao,
Russ Neely
Oklahoma City




In a message dated 9/5/2003 11:44:30 AM Central Daylight Time,
trentkc@domain.elided writes:

> Russ,
>
> I'm almost sure you posted the clutch disk spec requested below.  Do you
> remember what is is?  thanks.  //kct
>
>

>Date: Fri, 05 Sep 2003 12:35:45 -0400
>To: alfa@domain.elided
>From: Kevin Trent <trentkc@domain.elided>
>Subject: What is Clutch Disk spec for thickness?
>
>I'm on a project getting my '73 daily driver GTV ready for the winter
>season.  Among other repair items, I've had a intermittent clutch slip.  I
>had to pull the transmission anyway, so I removed the pressure plate and
>clutch disk.  Both look relatively fresh/new.
>
>The disk thickness is 7mm, measured at several points.  I seem to recall
>the specification was around 10mm but can't find the reference.  Can
>someone send me the spec?
>
>I usually have clutch disks refaced with new linings at the local clutch
>rebuilder.
>
>Thanks!! More to come...    //kct Powell, TN
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