
Should I lighten my standard clutch back plate?
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Re: Should I lighten my standard clutch back plate?
nah
the fright of your life is when it comes out the back!
this happened to someone i know, it bashed the rack, the pedals and the guys left foot!
this is why all autograss cars now have a lump of steel bolted to the bulkhead in line with the flywheel
the fright of your life is when it comes out the back!



this happened to someone i know, it bashed the rack, the pedals and the guys left foot!
this is why all autograss cars now have a lump of steel bolted to the bulkhead in line with the flywheel

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Re: Should I lighten my standard clutch back plate?
If you do lighten it, also take the time to convert to LHD and only put people in the passenger seat you don't like.
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Re: Should I lighten my standard clutch back plate?
That is the reason I drive Minis with the steering wheel on the left side... 

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Re: Should I lighten my standard clutch back plate?
My favourite urban myth (I'm sure it has never happened) is the old one about the entire flywheel/starter ring combo, sawing it's way through the driver's footboard and scything through the inside of driver's thigh severing femoral artery, death in 7 seconds, etc ,etc..... 

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Re: Should I lighten my standard clutch back plate?
interesting block you have........
Morris Marina or Austin Apache?
Morris Marina or Austin Apache?
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Re: Should I lighten my standard clutch back plate?
My guess is its a south African Block??wolseley 1000 wrote:interesting block you have........
Morris Marina or Austin Apache?

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Re: Should I lighten my standard clutch back plate?
Or just buy a proper lightweight version from any of the usual suspects...
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Re: Should I lighten my standard clutch back plate?
It is indeed a South African car.
I too have heard many "stories" about flywheels exploding but to be honest that pic is the very first actual evidence I have ever seen of something like that happening.
I too have heard many "stories" about flywheels exploding but to be honest that pic is the very first actual evidence I have ever seen of something like that happening.
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Re: Should I lighten my standard clutch back plate?
graham in aus wrote:My guess is its a south African Block??wolseley 1000 wrote:interesting block you have........
Morris Marina or Austin Apache?
YES, the S.A. built Austin Apache had such a block...

The one I´ve got in my S.A. Traveller is most likely one of those.