Hi all K swap guys.
My engine bay is all ready to go but I have a couple of issues.
1) Can anyone comment on the clearance available for the clutch slave cylinder with regard to the cross member. ( I do not have a cylinder at the moment)
My box is a 5 speed but not sure if cylinder arrangement is any different to 6 speed.
2) My engine is a K20Z2 and I got hold of some driveshafts ex a K24 auto. The issue appears to be that the intermediate shaft alloy casting that bolts up the block is too large to allow installation of the shaft - maybe the K24 block is different in this area or the auto box driveshaft alignment axis is different ?
Any advice greatly appreciated.
or change to a hydraulic throw out bearing and eliminate the problem.slave
My 2 cents on the clutch masters throw out bearingThanks - great the clutchmasters unit does must be gold plated !
? looking at this the other way around - is there a twin plate clutch that bolts into a std k24 and box? My limited experience with twin plates is that to maximise customers, they usually will fit into a std engine/box setup. So around the other way again - I am surprised that there is a packaging difference between single and twin in this Honda case. But then again, I have never worked on anything that recent!twin plate racing clutches not standard size road clutches
? if there is not enough room, you should get clutch diss-engaged? As in the bearing will press on the fingers. Sounds like an air gap issue - there is an adjustment/shimming procedure?My 2 cents on the clutch masters throw out bearing
It fits into the gearbox fine but it's not made for standard road clutches there for there is insufficient room between the pressures plate and bearing itself leaving you with a clutch that's always engaged
I contacted the supplier and there response was it was made for twin plate racing clutches not standard size road clutches
gotta say I don't like suppliers who say you buy our clutch, must use our flywheel, you buy our throwout bearing, must use our clutch etc. Even if they make good gear, they lose me.supplier