225mm and 240mm is all I've ever seen. 240mm is for the 2+2, 225mm for a coupe. Some put the 240mm in coupes, more grip surface.
Sorry I can't say for sure.
280z engine in a 240zna lost the clutch yesterday so ...
I have a l24 flywheel in the garage can I have it surfaced and ready to go (in other words are the l24 and l28 flywheels the same )
Is it worth it to buy a lighten fly wheel on a NA car? I was think of saving $ and put it in my turbo car thought it would have a greater effect.
Thanks
DC
1972 240z
225mm and 240mm is all I've ever seen. 240mm is for the 2+2, 225mm for a coupe. Some put the 240mm in coupes, more grip surface.
Sorry I can't say for sure.
1972 240Z #918 New Sight Orange
1977 280Z #305 Light Blue Metallic
1972 240Z #110 Persimmons Red
Thanks I think they are all the same so the next ? Can I put the 240 clutch fit on the coupe. Thanks
1972 240z
You didn't give enough detail to give a good answer. Can't tell if the coupe is the L28, or the turbo, or if you have two cars, or just one car and two engines...etc.
The flywheels will all bolt up, but the pressure plate, clutch disc, and throwout bearing collar all need to match in order to work properly.
1976 280Z, with some minor modifications
I am sorry just had a train of thought. Will the 2+2 clutch fit on any flywheel ? . I have 280zx trans so I will use that collar with a clutch kit . I will get my spare flywheel surfaced . Thanks DC
1972 240z
All L24/L26/L28 flywheels bolt to the crank, but not all clutches bolt to all flywheels. 225mm clutches use 6 mount bolts, 240mm use 9 bolts, in a different pattern. Sorry, the clutch pack has to match which ever flywheel you decide to use.
Only the Fidenza aluminum flywheel is drilled for both diameter clutches.
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Jim
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1976 280Z, with some minor modifications
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