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Fidanza flywheel compatible clutches

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bmxunderground

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Dec 11, 2007
Bowling Green, Kentucky
Does anyone know off top, which other clutch/pressure plates are compatible with the 420a Aluminum light weight flywheel?

Just recently toasted the fidanza 3.2, but not really looking to spend big money for the Fidanza upgrade if I can find an alternative.

Let me know.
 
If the 3.2 for the 420a is the same for any other make, how did you toast the Kevlar disc?
 
By the way your post reads I'm not quite sure what your answer is.

How did I toast the clutch? You've got me. I bought the combo from a friend who had just broken it in for about 600 miles. I drove the car daily for about 9 months and launched maybe 10 times ever. My power runs were all rolling starts from 55mph, and even those I only had about 20 runs the whole time.

The contact pads on the pressure plate side wore out extremely quick and gouged the pressure plate surface. The flywheel side however looks completely untouched. At any rate, in my rebuild this last week, I was left with a modular centerforce I found in a parts car I picked up.

My car is putting out too much power for the clutch though so I'm extremely sad right now. Right when the car starts to pull like a rocket powered beast, the clutch just lets go. Guess I'll limp it out until I can find time and money to pick up something better... hence this post.
 
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