nah, we can't do anything untill at very least monday... we gonna have to get that spacer machined... ive got a contact that the guy from clutch place gave me..
nah, we can't do anything untill at very least monday... we gonna have to get that spacer machined... ive got a contact that the guy from clutch place gave me..
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Just thinking aloud here - the machinist will need the size of the 'ring/lip' on the engine output shaft - unless the spacer is an absolutely perfect fit to both the engine and the new flywheel, exact centering of the flywheel will be impossible - so the machinist might need to visit your engine with some measuring equipment for diameter and depth, 'cos he won't be able to do it without the 'ring' dimensions.
I don't know how accurate you need to be when fitting the flywheel, to stop vibrations/imbalances, but a magnetic-mount dial test indicator might be worth hiring/borrowing so you can turn the engine and check the flywheel's dead central by running the DTI on the outer flywheel edge.
Let me know when the 'box is ready to go back in - still not had one of these famous sandwiches
p.s. ive updated my previous posts with pictures now.
Thats a point Andy
however i still have them spacers from the old flywheel which fit right, so providing the centre of the spacer is that size, and the entire width/depth is the same as the one on the flywheel, it should be ok?
Yeah, if he can get accurate measurements off the shims/spacers off the old flywheel, that should do ok?
Another thing - does it need longer bolts?!
Bet they need to be some sort of high tensile steel as well, not B&Q ones
A competition clutch specialist's advice is needed
ive got an engineer coming round to my house tonight.. so he'll be able to hopefully sort me out a spacer. ill ask about the bolts aswell, just incase.
ill update ya'll l8r.
Great posts so far Barry.
You are indeed a pathfinder for those of us with proper gearboxes.
bloody hell barry you have got the balls of a elaphant.
hope all goes well.
Originally Posted by wirdy
by the lack of comments, im assuming you find the comment correct?Originally Posted by Kieran
Quick update:
The guy came round last night and had a look, he felt, groped, ummm'd and aaaaah'd.
He decided it was an easy enough operation, and promptly left with one of the old spacers (for the central gap) and the flywheel itself (lol - I don't even know who he is, where his workshop is and infact that he's who he says he is.. but im sure it will be fine)
Today, I am expecting a phone call from the gentleman, whom was indeed (or at least appeared) to be knowledgeable in his engineering field. The total cost... £50 I enquired about getting a template made up, incase others want to use an EVO8 flywheel, so watch this space.
Regarding the bolts.
After close inspection of all bolts, I noticed that the locktight was only up to a certain point on about 4 of them. which, in my eyes suggests those 4 bolts never went any further into the engine block than that point. so, I took one of these bolts, pushed it through the Spec flywheel and noticed that the locktight came up flush with the area that will be flat on the engine block, so in other words I don't think ill need to organise longer bolts.
stay tuned for the next enthralling episode of "So here it begins - Clutch-tastic"
The story continues...
See here for Spec R flywheel just appeared on ebayI don't even know who he is, where his workshop is and infact that he's who he says he is..
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Mitsubishi-Evo...QQcmdZViewItem
Only joking, bet it made you panic tho'
£50 is a bargain for the spacer - nice one I had visions of lots of toothsucking and ooohs and aaahs... it is going to be metal not wood isn't it
i picked it up today (will post pics in morning, cos my phone cable is at work) noy-o-boy he did a good job!.. looks fantastic, fits perfectly! money well spent..
the only other thing now, are those damn bolts, after looking at them in a bit more depth, ive come to realise, they are indeed a bit to short.. and id like to get some longer ones made... i might aswell, seeing as its all in bits.,,,
theres a place close to where i work, ill pop in tomorrow, see what they can do.
And here are the pics, once i go to the transmission place around the corner at lunch, ill find out what the crack is with the bolts...
Mmm lovely machined aluminium, dribble!
Couldnt you get in anodised colours?
No longer empty and frantic...
Just brilliant.....
Brilliant.... brilliant........
I like this thead alot......... The 'just do it' mentality really is the best way to progress any job...
Dan
P.S. manuals are best.......... AUTO'S SUCK ....... by the way all you auto boys... :- we all know what you're doing with that spare hand ....
That's right. Keeping it on the steering wheel where it's meant to be.
Using it to smite those luddites who are too ignorant to realise than INVECS is better than they are!Originally Posted by Dan_G
Luddites?
I'll have you know i've used pneumatic tyres for some years now. Bloody cheecky whippersanppers, pah!
Next they'll be wanting roofs and doors......
Hopefully tomorrow the reassembly will commence...
Ive had a dose of the flu the last 3 days, and my muscles are really really sore.. it feels like ive pulled a muscle in my neck, and ive had pains in my chest.. however this isn't a doctors forum, so lets get back on track..
Wouter, very kindly picked up a bolt, the flywheel and headed off to his father in laws. Whom, i believe has been a something engineer for a considerable amount of time... anyhoo, on seeing the bolt, the flywheel he said there shouldn't be an issue with the bolt being 3 threads shorter.. so, we're just gonna get on with it.
ill keep youz posted,
Going back to the picture for a moment, interesting background ......
Little bald head, baby wipes, bag of drugs?