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just purchased a 200b flywheel for my L26 as i was told there all the same..

i have purchased an exedy 260z pressure plate and clutch combo

the problem occurred when i lined up the pressure plate to the flywheel the 260 pressure plate bolt pattern is different to the 200b one

im unsure if ill be able to redrill the flywheel to suit the pressure plate and also have the dowels relocated

as you can see no line up

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advice is also welcome

thanks again people!

p.s if you have a 6 cyl L series flywheel in qld id like to buy it

Edited by DAS KAMU
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Clearly they're NOT all the same. By the time you have the new bolt holes and dowels machined into this flywheel, you probably could have gone and bought the proper L26 flywheel.

Take the 200B flywheel back, tell the idiot "they're not all the same, bozo", then go somewhere else and get a L26 flywheel.

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