It seems to me that flywheel is thicker than the drive plate. Do I need to get new bolts?

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Great!Bennoz wrote:Yep thats the ones. You shouldnt have to get longer ones, the main thing there is making sure you torque them up to the correct setting when you reassemble.
Already sent an enquiry to panelhouse.Bennoz wrote:I dont think so... You might have to buy those. They are a more generic bolt than the flywheel ones. You could try panelhouse for both the flywheel & bolts I spose...
Bought the Kincrome universal clutch alignment tool, not sure how to use it yet,Bennoz wrote:Just remember when doing up the pressure plate bolts, always do them up in a star shaped pattern by hand to avoid distorting the clutch plate itself. And do you have a plate alignment tool?
overall for your car...I wouldn't be too worried about it.mxysxy wrote:Thanks for all the info Stewart.
Yeah, as ben said postage cost and exchange rate are the real killers, plus for me, I dont have a flywheel at all.
even $800 seems to be a lot of money. I wonder the cost of the second hand standard flywheel. tbh, I was expecting somethingl like $50-$100 max
I wonder the actual gain though, is it really noticable, any figures?
mxysxy wrote:Havent done much last week,
It was just too hot in Melbourne, therefore in my garage,
Did bit more last night, drilled the firewall for the clutch pedal
Drilling was a big challenge, took a long time to finish mostly due to the inadequete tools
Also, remember that you only have one chance,
Everything checked 3 times and then I just had a go at it.
Put a wood block between the firewall and engine/pipes
Initially, I tried to be cheap, bought a set of hole saw for $9.95, 12 blades which you only use the 38mm one anyways, it went blind in about 30 secs.
then I tired to be even more cheaper and bought the same set again, and tried to go slower this time, not much pressure applied.
It took about 2 mins this time to go blind.
What an idiot!!!
Had enough!!! back to Bunnings, bought the hole saw 38mm for $30 + f**king adaptor $45,
Latest tools did the job well in about 10 mins, all done.
One lesson learned well with all these experience is that you need the corrent, quality tools.
mxysxy wrote:I managed to put the pedals in this morning,
I made a water proof gasket for the master, from the inner plastic lining of the car
However, got couple of questions;
Q1: The brake booster doesnt seem to be flash covering the firewall. Is this normal?
Refer to below photos, there is about 3-5mm gap between the firewall and brake booster
Q2: I cant figure out where to screw the clutch hydrolic piping, refer to below photo outlined in red