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Mike B
 
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Help identifying my clutch?

I have a '77 911 with a SBC 327 in it, converted with a Renegade Hybrids kit approximately 15 years ago by the previous owner. Clutch is very shuddery, so yesterday I dropped the engine and removed the clutch. Can anybody help me identify what this clutch is so I can buy a new one? It doesn't look like the pics of the stock clutch disc here in the parts catalog. The pressure plate does look like the stock one.

On the pressure plate its stamped: FICHTEL & SACHS AG, TYP MFZ 225, 3032 055 099
On the clutch disc itself is only marked SACHS, 003

Thanks in Advance.
Mike B




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i would suggest replacing both with a kennedy engineering products clutch and pressure plate. you most likely do not have enough horsepower to necessitate a puck type clutch disc. suggest that you discuss with Monty who is very knowledgeable and helpful. i have no affiliation with them but they have good products.
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That looks to be a centerforce dual friction clutch OP, and it looks spent, they have a lot more clamping force than the normal Sachs clutch the cover they use, without increased pedal effort, but the dual friction clutch is like 1700$
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Is it just me or does it appear that as the clutch disc has worn thin, the clutch disc springs have started to rub the flywheel bolts? Could be the source of the chatter?

Sorry I'm of no help on identifying the clutch.

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