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r154 help please


Noz

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Just had a call from the garage apparently my competition clutch has a supplied thrust bearing with a center bore too large.

 

He recommends making up a brass brush. Surely there must be an easier option. I can't use the standard bearing as the pressure plate apparently wouldn't allow it.

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Hey Chris. I've got the parts and I can solve the concern easily by just machining a spacer for the bearing to sit on the shaft casting.

 

The only thing I'm worried about now is the r154 is typically a pull box. And the way it's behaving with the clutch fork is a push type.

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They are, but this is the R154, not the W58. :)

 

The R154 is definitely pull-type. To use the R154 you need a 1JZ flywheel and a 1JZ or Mk3 Supra turbo clutch.

 

Would it be possible to convert to a push-type and keep the R154 actuating arm etc?

 

EDIT:

http://www.mk3supra.org/topic/596-guide-fitting-a-clutch-on-the-7mgte-r154/

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Guest Roger NE

Yes I've never really understood why, on the Mk3 Supra, the N/As use a conventional PUSH type Clutch (with the W58 gearbox), whereas the Turbos (with the R154 gearbox) use a PULL type.

 

Would it be possible to convert to a push-type and keep the R154 actuating arm etc?

 

I suppose the problem is the fact that the Clutch lever that fits a JZA70 Bellhousing (ie 1JZ to R154, which you'll be using with your 2JZ) is designed for the PULL type !

 

Incidentally, the Mk4 N/A Supras use exactly the same Clutch components as the Mk3 N/As (both use W58s, albeit with different gearshift levers)

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...I suppose the problem is the fact that the clutch lever that fits a JZA70 Bellhousing (ie 1JZ to R154, which you'll be using with your 2JZ) is designed for the PUSH type!...
That's what I didn't understand. If it's the bellhousing, clutch arm, and slave cylinder for the R154, surely it has to be operating correctly for a pull clutch?
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Guest Roger NE

Exactly - in fact I just noticed I put PUSH when I meant PULL in your quote of my post - just corrected the original

 

It sounded to me as if perhaps the Clutch Kit Noz has been sent is actually a PUSH type . . . and that is the problem

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Further to investigation, the clutch kit is clearly for a push type. Following this, I've been told by Abtin the box I bought was setup for a Giken clutch, which uses push setup. So following this, it looks as if my box is converted for push and luckily, the clutch kit suits.

 

I need to make a spacer so the bearing fits correctly, following that, we shall see if it functions correctly.

 

Very odd having an R154 with push setup. Thank god I got the right clutch kit!

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Guest Roger NE

This is the trouble with buying stuff from the USA . . . if the part is wrong !

 

I bought a really cheap clutch kit from the USA . . . which is fine, EXCEPT the wire clip with the supplied new Thrust Bearing doesn't clip on the Clutch Fork properly (and the wire clip from my original one won't fit on this bearing)

 

Hence my Gearbox Noise post on here - still waiting to get some useful replies/comments!

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