Fidanza Miata Flywheel for Quartermaster 7.25" clutch
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Fidanza Miata Flywheel for Quartermaster 7.25" clutch
Not sure what these run. I'll throw it up at $200 + shipping which shouldn't be much because it doesn't weigh much of anything.
I'll bring it to work tomorrow to get exact weight.
Works with any of the QM/Tilton 7.25" clutches (which can typically be found on ebay at a decent price)
I'll bring it to work tomorrow to get exact weight.
Works with any of the QM/Tilton 7.25" clutches (which can typically be found on ebay at a decent price)
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Sorry, man. My parts guy is still hunting a clutch solution for me. I'll call him this afternoon and berate him some and see if he can make any progress in the next couple of days.
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No, I'm not sure what exactly I'm going to buy, and from where. My parts guy and I have been over a ton of options, and he was supposed to get me some prices, but he's been busy at work, and I've been busy at school, and I guess it all fell by the way side. Like I said, I'll get back with you as soon as I know something.
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No problem, now that I found that I can get cerametallic 7.25" clutch discs from Tilton, I may be inclined to hang onto it. I was having trouble finding them previously. Quartermaster didn't offer them but I didn't think to check Tilton.
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clutchnet will make custom disks for you also. that's where I sourced my organics. they were half the cost of the cerametallic from tilton and plenty for a 350 bhp car if you use an adequately strong pressure plate.
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i'm sure any aftermarket clutch maker can make them. it's a standard size. All they need is the broaching tool for the splines--which anyone that makes clutch disks for miatas already has.
I think the guy who always answered the phone was Oleg but I'm not certain. It's been years.
I think the guy who always answered the phone was Oleg but I'm not certain. It's been years.
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