Thursday, May 19, 2011

Clutch Options

So these guys DO make a clutch for us http://catalogue.xtremeclutch.com.au/catalogue.htm
Part Number KMI22015DSBHD
K = Kit
MI - Mitsubishi
22 = Outside Diameter code (cm)
015 = Sequence number
DSB = Disk Style
DSB
Dampened Centre, solid coupling riveted to centre, sintered buttons riveted to coupling.
Offers very positive engagement designed for heavy-duty street or off road motor sport use.
HD = Cover Style
Whats it got?
Details : with DSB Disc and Heavy Duty Cover
Specifications : Clamp Load = 700Kg (40% inc.)
DSBHD
HD Pressure plate combined with Sprung Button disc
* Very positive operation
* Designed for mild track use
Xtreme Xtra Heavy Duty Clutch Covers are engineered specifically to perform in Xtreme Street or Sprint conditions. The driveability is decreased due to increased pedal effort and style of clutch discs, however this minor compromise is overweighed by the Xtreme performance of the clutch. These clutches are offered to the higher modified vehicles that require a greater capacity but do not require a multi plate clutch.
Optional Part:
CSC Bearing Assembly Part Number CSCMI003
Details : Combined hydraulic slave cylinder and thrust bearing assembly
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Some of the prices in found from 2010
More inofrmation gathered from Mitsubishi - now with clutch part numbers:
Friction pl8: 2301A085 (trade $249+gst)
Pressure Pl8: MN196047 (trade $307+gst)
Thrust bearing: 2960A042 (trade $172+gst)

All up: $800.80 incl gst (retail is $920)
Extreme (Adelaide Clutch Services) 6 button sprung ceramic clutch kit
Pressure and Friction pl8 kit: KMI220015DSBHD $504.50 incl gst
Release Module: ATFM103 $282.28 incl gst
This price is direct from Extreme.
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Autoclutch is Ossi Park Perth is recommended by alot of people. But I haven't had much luck, they been busy.
Thinking of buying direct from over East.
I believe the Sachs number is 3082 000 590, from a Mitsubishi Smart.
Sachs Standard Replacement Clutch for Mitsubishi Colt CZT, Ralliart and Smart Brabus ForFour. 
http://www.htecelite.com/

1 comment:

  1. A torque angle gauge can be used with a dial torque wrench, click torque wrench or beam torque wrench

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