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Clutch Kits
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Amazon.com has a sale on Z Clutch kits. 1990 - 93.5 LuK Check it out |
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Re: Clutch Kits
That's a decent price on an LT5 clutch kit.
Question: Do clutch kits from a standard corvette work with a ZR-1? (I thought they were different?) The kit say's it works on the standard corvette and ZR-1. David |
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Re: Clutch Kits
Need to use shorter pressure plate bolts if you want the car to move after the install. Don't ask.
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Re: Clutch Kits
John,
the throw out bearings are the same too? thanks David |
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I would assume so, althought the transmissions were different so some investigation would be in order if someone were to order one. Might call Marc to verify.
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Re: Clutch Kits
Only the input shaft is different on the ZF6 for the ZR-1
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Re: Clutch Kits
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All parts will work pressure plate,throw out bearing,clutch disc etc, of the same model year 1990-1992 and 1993-1995 Cons: You need the LT1 pressure plate screws i have the GM part # just not at this moment. The pressure plates friction plate (not clutch disc) is thinner then the LT5 friction plate. I have installed these and they drive normal but if your going to do some heavy duty racing i would think the thinner friction plate might build more heat then the LT5 thicker plate. Otherwise good to go. I can rebuild the stock LT5 pressure plates. Do not throw them out. Pete
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Pete you rock
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