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I did a search but couldnt find much. Has anybody had one of these and can tell me anything about them.

Ive got one and it needs a new set of friction plates in it, anyone know how much friction material is supposed to be on them from new??? just so i can gauge how worn they are?

And if anyone has had this clutch rebuilt or had the friction plates replaced, how much did it cost and/or where did ya get the plates from.

Thanks, any info appreciated.

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Cool thanks guys, 3.6mm, is that the thickness of the plate or of the friction material on one side? If thats total thickness my plates are 3mm in thickness, good enough to put back in?

51jay, ive seen some of your previous posts and you had some trouble getting the right plates. Did you end up getting that sorted? Ive got the plates that are 215mm outer and 150mm inner diameter. The serial numbers on both of them are 3010c-rs045, that would be the nismo part number though hey? Are the top and bottom plates the same or are they different and thats why you have quoted two part numbers?

Sorry about all the questions, any help appreciated though.

looks like you've got 0.9mm of friction surface left

I think it's the older model G-Max has the larger plates, thats what I've got but they put in the later 215 plates so that's what I'm running ...doesn't seem to be a problem. I think the 2 plates are dif but can't really remember, they've been in quite a while now

Thanks mate, i might just slap the old plates in it for now and just give the flywheel, intermediate plate and pressure plate a bit of a machine to clean it up. 0.9mm should do me ok for a while, that works out to about 60% left to go.

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