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Old 09-22-2012, 05:57 PM
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will the 1995 clutch plate and disc fit on a frist gen 4 spd????? i have the 1995 one form one that had blowned engine and took it off the trans but are they the same??
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what engine is the 95?
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22r series will .. 3.0L wont
but why would you use a used clutch ?

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it was replaceed then it blow. so it will fit. and its 22r.
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You can go online to autozone and look the part numbers up for both clutches ,and if they are the same it should work.
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lol done did that they are diffrent but im gona try it and find out .
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No.

Using a used clutch is like using used underwear.
Might be clean but could also just been full of &@$( too.

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Originally Posted by waskillywabbit
No.

Using a used clutch is like using used underwear.
Might be clean but could also just been full of &@$( too.

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Especially if the donor's been sitting for any amount of time. Mud and paper wasps love nesting up inside bellhousings with dead shift fork boots.
Not really a mechanical issue, but those things are vicious.

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Old 09-25-2012, 04:33 PM
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1 it didn't even have 500 miles on it. 2 it was taking off and put up and it looks fine I was just won'ting to know if I would bolt up. don't fell like spending 80 bucks on some thing twice
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YES. and you can use a used clutch, I've done it several times, just makes sure the clutch disc has some life left on it and there are no major heat spots on the flywheel and you're good.
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ok thanks! every one
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