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Identifying Clutch Type - R32 GTR


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Originally posted by Gav

How can I identify what clutch type I have  (push or pull)?

Alternatively, how can I identify what month my '93 GTR was made (pull type was from Feb '93 onwards)?

*sigh * has this been done before or what ?

If the slave cylinder ( the round thing that the clutch line is attached to on the drivers side of the gearbox at the front ) bolts on in front of the clutch fork ( the piece of metal that is sticking thru the rubber grommet on the gearbox on the drivers side at the front ) then it is a PUSH clutch

If the slave cylinder bolts on behind the clutch fork ( ie further to the rear of the car ) then it is a PULL clutch.

Check the date by looking at the writing on therubber brake lines or on the booster vacuum line under the bonnet. will be something like 2/93 or similar.

More than one person has found there 93 model isn't quite there when they read 8/92 or something similar.

Dodgy importers change the brake lines but always forget the booster one.

Ken

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So a May '93 is the later Clutch Type?  If so, shit.

Quite likely but you will have to crawl under the car to verify.

Read my previous post re. what to look for.

Cheers

Ken

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