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Ideally it would be nice if this thread could become the be all & end all of GTR CLUTCH Solutions... So here's hoping.

After doing a search resulting in some 166posts dating back when Australia was founded, & yet no real solution, I post this hoping for a simple solution for all.

My problem is finding a clutch for the R33 GTR, apparantley some model 33 gtr are similar to 32gtr & then some 33 clutch work with 34's, some are push & some are pull.. WTF is the difference? Some say push is cheaper than pull, Nismo Clutches are straight fitting, OS Clutches need modifications.. who knows.

Heres a table, maybe someone can fill in the blanks..

(please state whether it's push, pull, twin, triple, ceramic, whatever else you can think of)

R32 - <200rwkw

R32 - <300rwkw

R32 - <450rwkw

R33 - <200rwkw

R33 - <300rwkw

R33 - <450rwkw

R34 - <200rwkw

R34 - <300rwkw

R34 - <450rwkw

Also: What clutches fit what models? eg: does the 32 fit a 33? or a 33 fit a 34?

Thanks

meshmesh

With the exception of Jay's post, everything else has errors in it.

Let me post from my NISMO catalog that lists exactly what they are.

BNR32 (Start ~ 2/93) - PUSH

BNR32 (2/93 ~ End) - PULL

BCNR33 - PULL

BNR34 - PULL (But incompatible to non BNR34s for reasons stated in Jay's Post)

ER34's are Pull too...can you confirm that Merli?

Also is there a benefit pull over push or push over pull?

ER34s use PULL clutches, and are the same as the (2/93 ~ End) BNR32/BCNR33 PULL clutches.

Not sure what advantage there is of one over the other, but I know that OS Giken only make PUSH clutches and I had to buy the OS Giken Conversion kit to adapt their clutch for my BCNR33.... From that I assume (probably incorrectly) that PUSH clutches are better?

Can someone explain the difference in a push and a pull clutch? I assume the slave cylinder is mounted with the piston facing forward in a pull type and rearward in a push type...

Yepp, that's it.

Plus when you see the pressure plate you'll see the difference.

With a push type, when you push the clutch peddal in, the thrust bearing 'pushes' on the pressure plate splines which disengages the clutch.

With a pull type, as you said, the slave cylinder is facing the other way around, and when you push the clutch peddal in the thrust bearing 'pulls' the pressure plate out (the thrust bearing is actually clipped into the pressure plate splines) to disengage it.

Here's some pics to show you the difference.

J

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