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jasn78
30-07-2008, 09:48 AM
Hey guys just checking has any1 actually looked into clutch kits and what will work thats already out there i.e clutch kits for mk4's etc?
Not that mine is going just like to be ahead of the game so don't get a rude shock when it does eventually need replacing
VW GTI
30-07-2008, 09:56 AM
I believe Sachs do one. Doesn't Eddy have one?
jasn78
30-07-2008, 10:39 AM
Does any1 have the part numbers etc?
Sharkie
30-07-2008, 10:50 AM
Ask Guy, he can supply the Sachs details .... and will sell you what you need.:)
I have discussed Polo clutches with him quite a while back when my clutch started slipping.
It does it occassionally when I'm working it hard .... :biggrin:
EDIT ... also Sachs has many possible options depending on what you want to do with it.
shaneth
30-07-2008, 04:57 PM
Heres some details of the Sachs Clutch (all taken off there online catalogue Here (http://www.sachs-boge.co.uk/owx_54_51599_2_6_0_00000000000000.html))
Part Number. 3000 951 707
Diameter [mm]: 228
Number of Teeth: 28
parts list
3082 600 506 ( Clutch Pressure Plate / 1 pieces )
1864 600 202 ( Clutch Disc / 1 pieces )
3151 000 388 ( Releaser / 1 pieces )
4200 080 060 ( Grease (high-performance lubricant) / 1 pieces )
Also Fits
AUDI :
A3 (8L1)
1.8 T (110 kW ; 12/1996)
1.8 T quattro (110 kW ; 12/1996)
1.8 T (132 kW ; 12/1998)
1.9 TDI (81 kW ; 08/1997 - 07/2001)
TT (8N3)
1.8 T (110 kW ; 09/2002)
1.8 T (132 kW ; 10/1998)
1.8 T (120 kW ; 09/2005)
1.8 T (140 kW ; 09/2005)
TT Roadster (8N9)
1.8 T (132 kW ; 10/1999)
1.8 T (110 kW ; 01/2001)
1.8 T (140 kW ; 09/2005)
1.8 T (120 kW ; 09/2005)
SEAT :
CORDOBA Hatchback (6K2)
1.8 T 20V Cupra (115 kW ; 07/2000 - 10/2002)
1.9 TDI (66 kW ; 06/1999 - 10/2002)
1.9 TDI (81 kW ; 06/1999 - 10/2002)
CORDOBA Vario (6K5)
1.9 TDI (66 kW ; 06/1999)
1.9 TDI (81 kW ; 06/1999)
IBIZA III (6K1)
1.8 T 20V Cupra (115 kW ; 07/2000 - 02/2002)
1.9 TDI (66 kW ; 08/1999 - 02/2002)
1.9 TDI (81 kW ; 08/1999 - 02/2002)
IBIZA IV (6L1)
1.8 T FR (110 kW ; 12/2003)
1.8 T Cupra R (132 kW ; 01/2004)
LEON (1M1)
1.9 TDI (66 kW ; 11/1999)
1.9 TDI (81 kW ; 11/1999)
TOLEDO II (1M2)
1.9 TDI (66 kW ; 04/1999 - 05/2006)
1.9 TDI (81 kW ; 04/1999 - 05/2006)
SKODA :
OCTAVIA (1U2)
1.8 T (110 kW ; 08/1997)
1.8 T 4x4 (110 kW ; 05/2001)
RS 1.8 T (132 kW ; 05/2001)
1.9 TDI (66 kW ; 09/1996)
1.9 TDI (81 kW ; 08/1997)
OCTAVIA Combi (1U5)
1.8 T (110 kW ; 07/1998)
1.8 T 4x4 (110 kW ; 05/2001)
RS 1.8 T (132 kW ; 08/2002)
1.9 TDI (66 kW ; 07/1998)
1.9 TDI 4x4 (66 kW ; 11/1999 - 09/2000)
1.9 TDI (81 kW ; 07/1998)
VOLKSWAGEN :
BORA (1J2)
1.8 T (110 kW ; 05/2000 - 05/2005)
1.9 TDI (66 kW ; 10/1998 - 06/2001)
1.9 TDI 4motion (66 kW ; 02/1999 - 06/2001)
1.9 TDI (81 kW ; 10/1998 - 06/2001)
BORA Estate (1J6)
1.8 T (110 kW ; 05/2000 - 05/2005)
1.9 TDI (81 kW ; 05/1999 - 06/2001)
GOLF IV (1J1)
1.8 T (110 kW ; 08/1997 - 06/2005)
1.9 TDI 4motion (66 kW ; 07/1998 - 04/2002)
1.9 TDI (66 kW ; 10/1997 - 05/2004)
1.9 TDI (81 kW ; 08/1997 - 05/2004)
GOLF IV Variant (1J5)
1.8 T (110 kW ; 05/2000)
1.9 TDI (66 kW ; 05/1999 - 05/2006)
1.9 TDI 4motion (66 kW ; 05/1999 - 04/2002)
1.9 TDI (81 kW ; 05/1999 - 06/2001)
NEW BEETLE (9C1, 1C1)
1.8 T (110 kW ; 10/1999)
NEW BEETLE Convertible (1Y7)
1.8 T (110 kW ; 01/2004)
POLO CLASSIC (6KV2)
90 1.9 TDI (66 kW ; 09/1996 - 09/2001)
POLO Variant (6KV5)
1.9 TDI (66 kW ; 05/1997 - 09/2001)
POLO (9N_)
1.8 GTI (110 kW ; 09/2005)
1.8 GTi Cup Edition (132 kW ; 05/2006)
Bug_racer
30-07-2008, 04:59 PM
The Polo gti and Golf 4 gti thrust bearings are different
shaneth
30-07-2008, 05:01 PM
The Polo gti and Golf 4 gti thrust bearings are different
Awesome to know thanks mate. What would you recomend??
By thrust bearing im guessing you are talking about the throw out bearing right???
Blitzen
30-07-2008, 06:17 PM
Dose anyone know if the Polo GTI uses a standard Slave Cylinder/shift fork combination, or if it uses an all in one item incorporating the slave cylinder/throw out/thrust bearing. My previous European hatch had this, and the one item was worth $250 alone!!:eek: This also acted as the input shaft main seal also.
Release bearing is seperate from the slave - slave unbolts from the box mate, to be honest i thought the release bearings were in actual fact the same but then the Mk4 part number ends in a G and the Polo ends in an A , there lies the difference and thats all it takes.
Cheers
Jmac
jasn78
31-07-2008, 03:22 PM
Ok guys just been in contact with ZF Australia (Sachs Supplier) and have attached the pdf that they gave me hope this helps everyone
jasn78
31-07-2008, 08:43 PM
ok btw found out from they guy this is just an oem kit :(
Sharkie
01-08-2008, 07:38 AM
Yeah Jason, you don't want the OEM kit. You should look at soem of the better suitable clutches.
Guy had an upgraded one fitted to the red beast and he told me that there was even a better one available from Sachs. Anybody know the numbers of these ?
Flaps
01-08-2008, 08:30 AM
Bug_Racer did my clutch and flywheel upgrade. :) Too bad you're not in Sydney Jason.
jasn78
01-08-2008, 12:04 PM
Flaps thats nice but part numbers would be nice :)
Flaps
01-08-2008, 12:23 PM
I have NFI what they are but I'll try and get them and pm you.
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