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Updates on the progress...Got a lot done over the past few days....hoping by next week I can take it out for test drive. Need to finish up the clutch line and get steering wheel hub.
Also decided to step over to the dark side for the engine bay. I shaved off all the lettering from the factory coil cover to give it a much cleaner look and painted it in satin black
Is that the new one he's offering now, or the single disc from his original clutch options? I see he's released a 'new' single disc offering that is less expensive and works with the w58 flywheel.
Also decided to step over to the dark side for the engine bay. I shaved off all the lettering from the factory coil cover to give it a much cleaner look and painted it in satin black.
Nice job on the setup man! I am planning the same swap after the car's body gets fixed. Question about the shifter location...if you notice in Grannas's video, the transmission seems to sit at a tilt in the tunnel with the shifter leaning more to the left side of the shifter opening. Are you experiencing the same? It's not an issue by any means, just something I noticed in his video (at 0:17 and 1:15 of the video):
Is that the new one he's offering now, or the single disc from his original clutch options? I see he's released a 'new' single disc offering that is less expensive and works with the w58 flywheel.
Yeah, I think they have an FX series of clutches now that work with the factory OEM 2JZ flywheel. I think they are FX300 & FX400.
Is that the new one he's offering now, or the single disc from his original clutch options? I see he's released a 'new' single disc offering that is less expensive and works with the w58 flywheel.
This is the original option he offered...I bought the clutch for the car back in October. Yes I see that he now offers the new setups that use the w58 flywheel. For me though since I sold my complete r154 swap I need a flywheel anyways. It is technically the same thing I have minus the flywheel.
I paid $1500 for the setup I have which includes:
Pilot Bearing, Flywheel, Clutch Disk, Pressure Plate, and Hydraulic throwout bearing.
Originally Posted by LexIS007
Nice job on the setup man! I am planning the same swap after the car's body gets fixed. Question about the shifter location...if you notice in Grannas's video, the transmission seems to sit at a tilt in the tunnel with the shifter leaning more to the left side of the shifter opening. Are you experiencing the same? It's not an issue by any means, just something I noticed in his video (at 0:17 and 1:15 of the video):
Yes the shifter location is more towards the driver as you see in the video. Which IMO is better as it is more driver focused.
Is that the new one he's offering now, or the single disc from his original clutch options? I see he's released a 'new' single disc offering that is less expensive and works with the w58 flywheel.
This is the original option he offered...I bought the clutch for the car back in October. Yes I see that he now offers the new setups that use the w58 flywheel. For me though since I sold my complete r154 swap I need a flywheel anyways. I paid $1500 for the setup I have which includes:
Pilot Bearing, Flywheel, Clutch Disk, Pressure Plate, and Hydraulic throwout bearing.
Originally Posted by LexIS007
Nice job on the setup man! I am planning the same swap after the car's body gets fixed. Question about the shifter location...if you notice in Grannas's video, the transmission seems to sit at a tilt in the tunnel with the shifter leaning more to the left side of the shifter opening. Are you experiencing the same? It's not an issue by any means, just something I noticed in his video (at 0:17 and 1:15 of the video):
Yes the shifter location is more towards the driver as you see in the video. Which IMO is better as it is more driver focused.
Got the wheel and hub put on and started up the car to make sure all the gauges were all functioning...
Unfortunately had a set back as I had to much gap between the hydraulic throw out bearing and the pressure plate......the clutch was not able to disengage....so had to pull it all back out and wait on the correct spacer from Clutchmasters...
I was able to drop the rear diff and transmission from the car in about 2 hrs......not having to take the bellhousing off the block makes it much easier...