Turbo-non turbo flywheel clutch kit??
#1
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Turbo-non turbo flywheel clutch kit??
My 86 Toyota truck 4x4 use to have a turbo engine and likely still has the turbo tranny.Would the flywheels be a different size than the regular 2.4 and do they use different clutch kits on the different fly wheels?
#2
Yes. Check out Marlin Crawler's website. They sell a turbo clutch kit
http://www.marlincrawler.com/clutch/...rade-combo-kit
http://www.marlincrawler.com/clutch/...rade-combo-kit
#4
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Back when I had the turbo engine in my truck I was running a w-56 with a non turbo flywheel and a turbo clutch and everything worked fine. It was a Luk Pro Gold turbo clutch to be exact.
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I don`t think so!!
Maybe you also had the wrong clutch in the correct box as well
The reason I found out the hard way was some one sent the wrong clutch in the right box .
It was a good time trying to get the Luk Turbo clutch on a stock Toyota Flywheel .( I had ordered the stock clutch ) It just will not fit and there I was thinking I was a complete klutz to fumble fingered to install a clutch.
After about 30 minutes I crawled out got the old stock flywheel and found the pins on the flywheel just don`t line up to the holes on the clutch plate.
Now the time to move the pins on the flywheel compared to buying the correct Turbo flywheel for the clutch was a no brainer.
I did check every thing for fit before bolting the flywheel on.
Turbo Flywheel turbo clutch plate unless things are modified .
I no doubt have both style clutch plates around some place so a side by side comparison could be done but i know I am correct.
Maybe you also had the wrong clutch in the correct box as well
The reason I found out the hard way was some one sent the wrong clutch in the right box .
It was a good time trying to get the Luk Turbo clutch on a stock Toyota Flywheel .( I had ordered the stock clutch ) It just will not fit and there I was thinking I was a complete klutz to fumble fingered to install a clutch.
After about 30 minutes I crawled out got the old stock flywheel and found the pins on the flywheel just don`t line up to the holes on the clutch plate.
Now the time to move the pins on the flywheel compared to buying the correct Turbo flywheel for the clutch was a no brainer.
I did check every thing for fit before bolting the flywheel on.
Turbo Flywheel turbo clutch plate unless things are modified .
I no doubt have both style clutch plates around some place so a side by side comparison could be done but i know I am correct.
#6
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The truck would still be able to move however with essentially a "solid" connection between the engine and the transmission. You could start it in gear and then RPM match every gear change
BigMike
Last edited by BigMike; 03-11-2013 at 07:31 AM.
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