why andy ? and steve,s is a facelift i believethe 1.0 flywheel which means 3mm machined off the mounting face .
i was referring to the 3mm bit tbhThats why I said facelift 1l box's don't need it in the second bit. Was adding thay bit for clarity if it gets searched again
so the GA16 f/w has 3mm more offset/dish than the CG13,s and facelift CG10,s then andy ?Well Jason on the facebook page had to use 3mm washers between engine and box to get it to work, that was 1.3 fw bored to fit GA shaft. Not needed on GA fly. Baguette measured a 3mm difference in offset on his blog too.
CG flywheels have 3mm less ET (3mm more poke) yes Apparently it's enough to cause clearance issues fitted to a GA engine with just a rebore. You'd have to check the offset of the 160mm clutch fly with 180mm clutch fly for preface 1.0 box though as I've not compared myself.so the GA16 f/w has 3mm more offset/dish than the CG13,s and facelift CG10,s then andy ?
So the preface 1.0 flywheel sits 9mm further from the engine/gb mating face?needs to go into your GA16 info pool mate the pre-face 1.0 dish/offset is about 9mm less than the other CG,s, but that is due the position of the input spline of the g/box (the crank face is the same position on all CG,s eh)
9mm shallower dish mate, so that the clutch mates up with the RS5F41 g/box splineSo the preface 1.0 flywheel sits 9mm further from the engine/gb mating face?
you have a duty to did you compare those chassis measurements with mine too (after all that effort i put in for you )but I never measured :/
the pre 2000 facelift 1.0 has the same g/box as the 1.3,s steve, just a different diff ratioSorry I'm lost now so it will work?
Sorry to bring this up from the lost past but I have the answer's!!I think the GA mating face on the crank is just 3mm ckoser to the GB tbh but I never measured :/
Would I not need to fit spacers for the starter motor to engage in the fw?probably get away with just adjusting the clutch arm mike (cable)
i vaguely recall enuo having to space hisWould I not need to fit spacers for the starter motor to engage in the fw?