the s12 ca18et clutch fits and works with with the ca18det flywheel.......which is what I'm using on mineturbo-111 wrote: i read it on club s12 about what was interchangable on the s12
ok, since i like the s12, ill break this down for you.turbo-111 wrote:i was reading and just want confermation..... the clutch and flywheel from the 89+ 240sx will fit the ca18det right... i read it on club s12 about what was interchangable on the s12
It works great. I've speed shifted with it multiple times w/o any issues.Logan76 wrote:How's that spec float? I plan on getting one in Febuary.
First of all, SPEC makes a CA specific clutch, so I don't know what you're worried about.Logan76 wrote:What do you guys mean by minus 1 dowl or drill a hole in the pressure plate, I really dont wanna be drilling holes in a brand new 400$ clutch, nor do I wanna have it not bolted down correctly.
thats not true. i made the mistake of saying that in sarcasm once, and got a good lashing from someone who takes thier forum life to seriously.float_6969 wrote:
Secondly, if you're THAT concerned about modifying the flywheel or balance problems, simply remove all of the alignment pins. They are simply tapped in there. They are only there to help you get the pressure plate bolted up to the flywheel. After that they serve no purpose.
this is not true. someone once told me you could use an sr flywheel and clutch but you have to use the starter also. i got all the parts but when i went to fit the starter, it didnt even fit because they are two completely different style starters. i used the ca starter and it worked fine. im using a complete sr driveline minus the bellhousing. SR flywheel bolts fit fine, SR flywheel and clutch, and an s14 sr gearbox. i had to find out the hard way but you can use the ca starter with the sr flywheel and clutch.ca18datsun510 wrote:
ok, since i like the s12, ill break this down for you.
ca flywheel---->ka24(d)e clutch kit works, minus one dowel, or drill a hole for it in the pressure plate.ca flywheel---->ca18et clutchsr rwd flywheel----->sr rwd clutch+ starter from 85 s12 with sohc
KA FLYWHEEL WILL NOT WORK THE BOLT PATTERN IS DIFFERENT ON THE CRANK.
yeah i know what you mean. the guy i talked to told me i needed the sr starter. i brought that up to state the fact that i had to use the original ca starter and that it worked perfectly. you cant judge something like that based on one occurance. and come to think of it, wouldnt it be the same starter anyway? same block, same engine basically? my brother asked me what i would do if my starter went bad (bashing the ca because hes jealous) and i told him that i would buy an s12 one. so i mean either one would work. and if his ca starter was rubbing on his flywheel, a simple shim would have fixed it. most starters require them anyway.float_6969 wrote:AFAIK, it wasn't me.
I've never done this, so I can't personally attest to it, but I know that multiple members have w/o any problems that I'm aware of.
I intend on running a KA24DE CF DFC for my next clutch and doing exactly as others have.
i didnt say to use sr starter, i said to use the s12 sohc ca starter, it is true, i have it.ch187 wrote:
this is not true. someone once told me you could use an sr flywheel and clutch but you have to use the starter also. i got all the parts but when i went to fit the starter, it didnt even fit because they are two completely different style starters. i used the ca starter and it worked fine. im using a complete sr driveline minus the bellhousing. SR flywheel bolts fit fine, SR flywheel and clutch, and an s14 sr gearbox. i had to find out the hard way but you can use the ca starter with the sr flywheel and clutch.
there are 2 different styles of ca starters, gear reduction, and direct.ch187 wrote:yeah i know what you mean. the guy i talked to told me i needed the sr starter. i brought that up to state the fact that i had to use the original ca starter and that it worked perfectly. you cant judge something like that based on one occurance. and come to think of it, wouldnt it be the same starter anyway? same block, same engine basically? my brother asked me what i would do if my starter went bad (bashing the ca because hes jealous) and i told him that i would buy an s12 one. so i mean either one would work. and if his ca starter was rubbing on his flywheel, a simple shim would have fixed it. most starters require them anyway.
Simply because of the possible clutch options that are available for the SR.Scotty Dont wrote:Out of curiousity, why would anybody go the way of sourcing an SR flywheel, then getting an SR clutch and also having to get a different starter when you can simply get the KA clutch and subtract a dowel pin? Seems so unnecessary.
alright heres how it went. i ordered a ca clip from a company. they sent me the clip, all was good except for it being automatic. he said he ****ed up and would buy me all the parts i would need to get going. so he sent me the sr trans he had lying around, bought me a bellhousing, and i saw on 240forums that you could use the sr clutch and fly with the sr starter. thats just what someone said. so he said i dont have the ca clutch parts but he had the sr ones. he sent me the clutch flywheel starter and flywheel bolts for free. and no the sr starter didnt even begin to fit against the block. the ca18det starter will work with an sr20det flyhweel and clutch. promiseScotty Dont wrote:Out of curiousity, why would anybody go the way of sourcing an SR flywheel, then getting an SR clutch and also having to get a different starter when you can simply get the KA clutch and subtract a dowel pin? Seems so unnecessary.
becuase there us are a wide variety of light weight flywheels and clutch kits available for the sr.Scotty Dont wrote:Out of curiousity, why would anybody go the way of sourcing an SR flywheel, then getting an SR clutch and also having to get a different starter when you can simply get the KA clutch and subtract a dowel pin? Seems so unnecessary.
well that makes sense now.ca18datsun510 wrote:
becuase there us are a wide variety of light weight flywheels and clutch kits available for the sr.
with ka clutch you are still using the heavy *** hugenormous ca flywheel.