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Hey everyone, i've had a quick read through drivetrain and transmission forum to find some info on the above and came up empty handed so i thought i would start a new topic.

Just chasing a quick run down of the different clutch types and their compatibility between the r32-r34 models.

Correct me if im wrong but my understanding is the early r32 gtrs run a push type then it was changed to a pull type in the later 32 gtrs and the r33-r34 gtrs run the pull type aswell. The r33 gtst series 1 run a push type and that was changed to a pull type in the series 2 r33. And the r34 gtt runs a pull type aswell.

I have a gt-four, which runs the same box as a r33 gtr but has a different bellhousing and runs a push type clutch from what i've been told. So my main question is are all pull types through out the models in skylines interchangable with other pull types and likewise are all the push type clutches interchangable throughout the models with push type.

Just wondering cause if that is so, when i'm shopping around for a clutch i will just search for a r33 gtst push type since noone knows anything about gt-fours and it just confuses people.

Cheers for the help :rofl:

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Hey everyone, i've had a quick read through drivetrain and transmission forum to find some info on the above and came up empty handed so i thought i would start a new topic.

Just chasing a quick run down of the different clutch types and their compatibility between the r32-r34 models.

Correct me if im wrong but my understanding is the early r32 gtrs run a push type then it was changed to a pull type in the later 32 gtrs and the r33-r34 gtrs run the pull type aswell. The r33 gtst series 1 run a push type and that was changed to a pull type in the series 2 r33. And the r34 gtt runs a pull type aswell.

I have a gt-four, which runs the same box as a r33 gtr but has a different bellhousing and runs a push type clutch from what i've been told. So my main question is are all pull types through out the models in skylines interchangable with other pull types and likewise are all the push type clutches interchangable throughout the models with push type.

Just wondering cause if that is so, when i'm shopping around for a clutch i will just search for a r33 gtst push type since noone knows anything about gt-fours and it just confuses people.

Cheers for the help :worship:

R32 GTR push

Late R32 GTR pull

R33 GTR pull

R34 GTR pull but with different flywheel

R32 GTST push

R33 GTST push

R34 GTT pull

R34 GTfour chance of being a pull just like the GTT is extremely high.

quick questions as well, are the clutches interchangeable between the R33gtr 98' and R34s?

I'm 99% sure that they are.

Just got my clutch confirmed in the gt-four as a PUSH type and it is interchangeable with the early r32 gtr and r33 gtst. The reason i say the r33 gtr and r34 gtt's are interchangeable is if my push type clutch can be used in the gt-four, r32 gtr and gtst then i would assume the pull types are interchangeable (except the r34 gtr)

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