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ive got an r32 gtr 89 model, ive just bought a nismo coppermix twin plate clutch, a friend of mine is a mechanic and will be installing it for me, during a search on the twin plate topic and found extra parts r needed for the conversion to the twin plate. the parts include a smaller diameter sleeve bearing and sleeve carrier, and a forged pivot ball. with the clutch kit came a seperate sleeve bearing, after searching for part no.'s i found the sleeve bearing no. 30502-14601 which was seggested with the exedy twin plate, this part no. was different to the part i was supplied with in my kit which has confused me a little also there was no sleeve carrier supplied, where could i get this part if it is needed. i am in need of some good advise of someone here.

Measure it up on the pressure plate and see how it all lines up. Thats all I know.

Got a os gikken triple plate in mine and it works with the standard bearing and carrier. The snout on the input shaft sleeve (what the carrier slides on) had to be shortened cos it was fouwling on the pressure plate fingers though.

i cant find out anything concerning this gear, has no one used this clutch here?

can anyone confirm i need to replace the sleeve bearing and sleeve carrier? what is the bearing supplied in the kit?

really need some help guys, as u can see i have no idear whats going on.

Edited by matt31

If you bought a new Nismo Twin plate (super coppermix ) you should have everything you need in the kit .

You should have a new flywheel , release bearing and the clutch /pressure plate assembly , thats all you need as long as you have the corect clutch for the R32 gtr . They even give you new flywheel bolts. It should be a push clutch , only late model 32's had pull clutches .

If you want a lighter pedal and more feel to it you can get a Nismo slave cil as well ( they are slightly bigger ) . I would get a new spiggot bush as well , yours is 15 years old , they are only about $14 from Nissan .

I hope you have a hoist , its doable on the floor but fairly hard , hopist and trany jack make life much easier .

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