Dirttrack510 Posted May 22, 2010 Report Share Posted May 22, 2010 I have a L20B engine and I'm ready to install it in my race car :hyper: , but don't know what clutch to buy and the auto parts stores are NO HELP :( !!! I measured the flywheel and it's about 11 7/8" across the contact plane and the bolt holes for the pressure plate are about 9 3/8" center to center when measured strait across. I miss the days when a parts counter worker knew how to use a book and could look up the part and the technical information for the parts. They say that telling them the flywheel size is of no use to them. When I go to the parts store they tell me I need to know what year it's from and what model vehicle it was out of. Apparently there are several different clutches depending on what vehicle it came from. Please help me out here if you know what this flywheel and engine would match up for as an original factory set-up. Thanks in advance for any help. :unsure: Quote Link to comment
izzo Posted May 22, 2010 Report Share Posted May 22, 2010 Eh? What transmission do you have? I think a clutch from a 78-79 datsun pickup should do the trick. Quote Link to comment
Dirttrack510 Posted May 22, 2010 Author Report Share Posted May 22, 2010 Eh? What transmission do you have? I think a clutch from a 78-79 datsun pickup should do the trick. I haven't hooked up the transmission in the race car to the L20b yet, but I have a 5 speed with 1,3,5 on top and 2,4,R on bottom for a shift pattern. The transmission currently has a L16B hooked up to it. does that help? Quote Link to comment
metalmonkey47 Posted May 22, 2010 Report Share Posted May 22, 2010 I haven't hooked up a transmission yet, but I have a 5 speed with 1,3,5 on top and 2,4,R on bottom for a shift pattern. does that help? Do you know what the tranny came from? Quote Link to comment
Dirttrack510 Posted May 22, 2010 Author Report Share Posted May 22, 2010 Do you know what the tranny came from? right now it's in my 1969 510 wagon. I thought it was an original transmission, when I bought the car. I trying to upload a couple photos from under the car right now, give me second. Quote Link to comment
Dirttrack510 Posted May 22, 2010 Author Report Share Posted May 22, 2010 here's the photos... http://i910.photobucket.com/albums/ac301/Dirttrack510/Datsun%20engine%20and%20tranny%20photos/th_DatsunTranny003.jpg http://i910.photobucket.com/albums/ac301/Dirttrack510/Datsun%20engine%20and%20tranny%20photos/th_DatsunTranny002.jpg http://i910.photobucket.com/albums/ac301/Dirttrack510/Datsun%20engine%20and%20tranny%20photos/th_DatsunTranny001.jpg does this help? Quote Link to comment
datzenmike Posted May 22, 2010 Report Share Posted May 22, 2010 I measured the flywheel and it's about 11 7/8" across the contact plane and the bolt holes for the pressure plate are about 9 3/8" center to center when measured strait across. The L20B equipped cars used a 200mm flywheel, all truck L20Bs used the larger 225mm flywheel. The flywheel contact area is measured like this: ... and this one is a 240mm from a 720 truck. You are probably smarter and more knowledgeable than the parts guy so tell him 200mm or 225mm depending what you measure. If he needs a vehicle tell him a '77-'79 200sx for a car or a '75-'79 620 truck. here's the photo... does this help? Sure, that's an F4W63 4spd. the tranny that comes in the 510 standard. The tranny has nothing to do with clutch size or selection. The flywheel has everything to do with clutch size, only a 200mm flywheel with use a 200mm clutch. . Quote Link to comment
Dirttrack510 Posted May 22, 2010 Author Report Share Posted May 22, 2010 The L20B equipped cars used a 200mm flywheel, all truck L20Bs used the larger 225mm flywheel. The flywheel contact area is measured like this: ... and this one is a 240mm from a 720 truck. You are probably smarter and more knowledgeable than the parts guy so tell him 200mm or 225mm depending what you measure. If he needs a vehicle tell him a '77-'79 200sx for a car or a '75-'79 620 truck. Sure, that's an F4W63 4spd. the tranny that comes in the 510 standard. The tranny has nothing to do with clutch size or selection. The flywheel has everything to do with clutch size, only a 200mm flywheel with use a 200mm clutch. . I just measured it that way, and it's 8 inches across the contact area. so it's about 200 mm Quote Link to comment
DISLEXICDIME Posted May 22, 2010 Report Share Posted May 22, 2010 I just measured it that way, and it's 8 inches across the contact area. so it's about 200 mm Order a roadster pressure plate from nisan you will not regret it Quote Link to comment
datzenmike Posted May 22, 2010 Report Share Posted May 22, 2010 Yes the Roadster plate has the highest available clamping force and comes only in the 200mm size. Second highest is the 225mm truck. If you have a high performance engine then this is the ultimate stock plate to get. For most people the regular one is plenty. The Roadster plate is noticeably heavier to push down with your foot which may or may not be a problem for you if in lots of stop and go traffic. If you go with the Roadster plate more master cylinder pressure will be used and this may make the old one leak. Quote Link to comment
Dirttrack510 Posted May 22, 2010 Author Report Share Posted May 22, 2010 Yes the Roadster plate has the highest available clamping force and comes only in the 200mm size. Second highest is the 225mm truck. If you have a high performance engine then this is the ultimate stock plate to get. For most people the regular one is plenty. The Roadster plate is noticeably heavier to push down with your foot which may or may not be a problem for you if in lots of stop and go traffic. If you go with the Roadster plate more master cylinder pressure will be used and this may make the old one leak. What year Roadster should I be looking for? Quote Link to comment
datzenmike Posted May 22, 2010 Report Share Posted May 22, 2010 '67-'69 with U 20 engine. The Nissan number is 30210 20111 for the pressure plate only. Any disc will do including the stock one on your car as long as it's 200mm and in good shape. Quote Link to comment
Dirttrack510 Posted May 22, 2010 Author Report Share Posted May 22, 2010 '67-'69 with U 20 engine. The Nissan number is 30210 20111 for the pressure plate only. Any disc will do including the stock one on your car as long as it's 200mm and in good shape. Thanks for all the help guys. hopefully this will cure my parts hunting problems. Quote Link to comment
hang_510 Posted May 24, 2010 Report Share Posted May 24, 2010 The Nissan number is 30210 20111 for the pressure plate only. try lynchburg nissan, ask for riley. i went with a nissan clutch and new bushing as well. TO bearing from rock auto. Quote Link to comment
Braden Posted May 25, 2010 Report Share Posted May 25, 2010 I have a L20B engine and I'm ready to install it in my race car :hyper: , but don't know what clutch to buy and the auto parts stores are NO HELP :( !!! I measured the flywheel and it's about 11 7/8" across the contact plane and the bolt holes for the pressure plate are about 9 3/8" center to center when measured strait across. I miss the days when a parts counter worker knew how to use a book and could look up the part and the technical information for the parts. They say that telling them the flywheel size is of no use to them. When I go to the parts store they tell me I need to know what year it's from and what model vehicle it was out of. Apparently there are several different clutches depending on what vehicle it came from. Please help me out here if you know what this flywheel and engine would match up for as an original factory set-up. Thanks in advance for any help. :unsure: i work at a parts house and yes people are stupid, little punks that dont know shit about automobiles get hired and they are unqualified, i personally have looked in the sachs clutch catalog and found that the only difference in say the clutch for this datsun or that datsun (with an L18 or an L20 not the L16) is 5 or 6 bolt flywheel, tell them to get the catalog out and let you look at it, sachs took over dynapak so the dynapak numbers are no more! you have to use the sachs numbers for the dynapak clutches. if you havent fond one by friday i will get to work and find you a part number, how many bolt holes are on the end of your crankshaft???? Quote Link to comment
datzenmike Posted May 26, 2010 Report Share Posted May 26, 2010 He says L20B so it has to be 6 bolt. Clutches are not IDd by the number of crankshaft bolts The only determining factor is the flywheel. FWIW: There are three different 6 bolt flywheel clutch sizes 200mm, 225mm and 240mm and two 5 bolt flywheel clutch sizes 200mm and 225mm. I think he measured his and it's a 200mm. I just measured it that way, and it's 8 inches across the contact area. so it's about 200 mm Quote Link to comment
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.