Clutch Cover plates.

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kaos
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Clutch Cover plates.

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is anyone intrested in brand new clutch cover plates?
( this is the dust cover item that attaches to the fly wheel)
They will be made a fresh to fit using one i have, they wont have the pressed X as this costs more to do - im looking at simple and effective - so a sheet of metal cut to the correct shape basicaly, but obviously better done. They will be plain so you can do as you wish with them - i powder coat mine and i might be able to get some discount on a big batch being powdercoated when i get other parts powdercoated

Cost wise you/we would be looking at about £6 + £1PNP im going to be getting one made up as a prototype and a spare for myself and can get costs there, the more we order better the cost is with anyluck.

will currently be for 1.7's as they are all i have unless anyone has a 1.4 one?

please names down here and i can speak to my fabricator when i pick up my engine cradle and drop of my custom inlet manifold specs.
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You mean attaches to bellhousing over flywheel, rather than onto flywheel dude? I'll be up for one definate at 7notes, quite likely two though.
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Chris_C wrote:You mean attaches to bellhousing over flywheel, rather than onto flywheel dude? I'll be up for one definate at 7notes, quite likely two though.

yeh you bolt the bell housing on then this bolts on to the engine side dust cover thingy stops the shit going in. I know a lot of them drop off due to where the mounted. if theres enough intrest i will speak to the powder coater and my mate to see how much it would cost to get them all done in black. so they look really nice :)

i know i want at least 2 for the other 2 bell housings i have
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Coolio, guessed thats what you meant re "X". Yes, keen.
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yeh they have a odd shaped X pressed in on the volvo items these ones wont as it bumps costs right up and well its not exactly nessesary.
i'll get a picture of my volvo one tomorrow as its in the shed next to the F3R engine thats being fettttttled.

so thats at least 4 required in plain :)

i'll find out the costs to powdercoat and paint in black - other colours subject to a surcharge or cover them yourselves. :)

anyone got a 1.4 one? and i can probably get them made aswell at the same price i expect.
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Put me down for one mate, my clutch housing's full of dust, nails, rabbits etc.
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