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School me in the diesel clutch set up...

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Old May 28th, 2012, 01:45   #1
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What do i need?

Dogdish flywheel - whats that off?
Sachs parts?

I vaugely remember this floating around a while ago but i cant remeber :S
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Old May 28th, 2012, 08:23   #2
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You need the flywheel from a '90-94 940 with LH2.4 and the M46 or M47 gearbox (N/A or Turbo).



While it's removed you might as well replace the rear crank seal...



...and replace the flywheel and pressure plate bolts with new...





...and change the clutch fork stuff...





...and just for the hell of it change the M90 seals and oil:












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late 740s with lh2.4 also have the dog dish single mass flywheel including the 16v cars
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Spot on baggy! Your a star!

Ill go to volvo for all the seals etc.

I seem to remember someone saying get the clutch from some where else as its cheaper and has genuine parts or something like that?
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Yeah, the part number for the LUK clutch kit is in the top picture. It had genuine Sachs bits inside.

One of your local motor factors should be able to order it in for you.
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sachs part number is 3000 696 001

if ordered from here:

http://www.wanapart.co.uk/p6618020/C...duct_info.html

it is cheaper than anywhere in any box and this one comes in a sachs box

£176.50 inc vat and shipping

factors are asking £250 for an LUK one these days that may or may not be a sachs one in the box

cracking write up though Baggy... spot on
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You need the flywheel from a '90-94 940 with LH2.4 and the M46 or M47 gearbox (N/A or Turbo).



While it's removed you might as well replace the rear crank seal...



...and replace the flywheel and pressure plate bolts with new...





...and change the clutch fork stuff...





...and just for the hell of it change the M90 seals and oil:














http://s122.beta.photobucket.com/use...M90_conversion

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Great info and pics Now just got to make a start on mine when I get time.
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Anyone got details of the clutch kit for a decent price? Or anyone selling one!!
Mine's getting tired and I'm only on 10-12 psi atm.
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They do exist, but are difficult to find.
This thread might help:
http://www.volvoforums.org.uk/showth...ghlight=clutch

Try searching ebay for some of the part numbers that people have used already.
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