I’m at the beginning of a major engine/transmission rehabilitation project, so am starting to gather parts. While I haven’t got the full assessment report from the machine shop yet (praying for good news
), I do know my 20 year old clutch won’t be going back in. It looks like there aren’t many high quality clutch kits available for the TR 4 these days, but apparently there are lots more choices for the 4a (same as 6?) style.
Since the flywheel is at the machine shop anyway, would it just be a matter of having them drill for the 4a pattern so I could use either type? Would any other modifications need to be made? I’m assuming this would be an upgrade due to less rotational weight and lower pedal pressure. Any downsides?
Finally, any recommendations for brands and/or suppliers? The last time I did major work on this car, I got most of my parts from Roadster Factory and British Frame & Engine, both of which I had long trusted to sell me only the best quality parts. While both companies still exist, unfortunately Charles and Ken are no longer with us, so just wondering how things exist now.
Thanks for any advice,
Tom
Since the flywheel is at the machine shop anyway, would it just be a matter of having them drill for the 4a pattern so I could use either type? Would any other modifications need to be made? I’m assuming this would be an upgrade due to less rotational weight and lower pedal pressure. Any downsides?
Finally, any recommendations for brands and/or suppliers? The last time I did major work on this car, I got most of my parts from Roadster Factory and British Frame & Engine, both of which I had long trusted to sell me only the best quality parts. While both companies still exist, unfortunately Charles and Ken are no longer with us, so just wondering how things exist now.
Thanks for any advice,
Tom
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