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| uk.rec.cars.classic (Classic Cars) (uk.rec.cars.classic) |
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Folks,
I bought a NOS Herald clutch on eBay. Unfortunately, it has come with the wrong cover plate in the box. No problem, as the seller has refunded me, but I was wondering if anyone could identify it. It seems to be an AP HE 1074. Looks like 7" diameter, and the friction surface is a long way ( 1/2") below the mounting flanges, so it looks as if it's for something with the clutch well recessed into the flywheel. Any bright ideas? Ian |
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"Ian" wrote in message ... Folks, I bought a NOS Herald clutch on eBay. Unfortunately, it has come with the wrong cover plate in the box. No problem, as the seller has refunded me, but I was wondering if anyone could identify it. It seems to be an AP HE 1074. Looks like 7" diameter, and the friction surface is a long way ( 1/2") below the mounting flanges, so it looks as if it's for something with the clutch well recessed into the flywheel. Any bright ideas? Ian Give the Borg & Beck helpline a call: QUOTE: "Calls to the AP Borg & Beck clutch fitting helpline, on 0800 389 4104, are free and are open from Monday to Friday as well as on Saturday morning." Simon H |
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On 24 Apr, 23:35, "Simon H" wrote:
Give the Borg & Beck helpline a call: QUOTE: * "Calls to the AP Borg & Beck clutch fitting helpline, on 0800 389 4104, are free and are open from Monday to Friday as well as on Saturday morning." Thanks. I rang them. Unfortunately, Delphi don't make Borg and Beck any more and the friendly chap on the helpline doesn't have part number records. He put me onto the people who do make Borg and Beck stuff ... but they have no records of the part numbers AP used. D'oh. Ian |
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Ian wrote:
Folks, I bought a NOS Herald clutch on eBay. Unfortunately, it has come with the wrong cover plate in the box. No problem, as the seller has refunded me, but I was wondering if anyone could identify it. It seems to be an AP HE 1074. Looks like 7" diameter, and the friction surface is a long way ( 1/2") below the mounting flanges, so it looks as if it's for something with the clutch well recessed into the flywheel. Any bright ideas? Ian Renault |
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On 25 Apr, 09:45, "Rob." . wrote:
Ian wrote: It seems to be an AP HE 1074. Looks like 7" diameter, and the friction surface is a long way ( 1/2") below the mounting flanges, so it looks as if it's for something with the clutch well recessed into the flywheel. Renault Are you sure? Do you know which Renault? Ian |
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On Fri, 25 Apr 2008 02:44:32 -0700 (PDT), Ian
wrote: On 25 Apr, 09:45, "Rob." . wrote: Ian wrote: It seems to be an AP HE 1074. Looks like 7" diameter, and the friction surface is a long way ( 1/2") below the mounting flanges, so it looks as if it's for something with the clutch well recessed into the flywheel. Renault Are you sure? Do you know which Renault? Cross-referencing my QH book, the HE1074 translates to Q90041, fits Renault 5, 10 and 12 between 1970 & 1975. Oh and the Dacia... -- Regards, Chris (Please take out my car to reply by plain text email) ------1967 Riley Elf------1978 Mini 1000------1971 Mini Clubman------ --1972 Mini Clubman estate--1979 Ford Capri--1984 VW Type 25 camper-- |
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On 25 Apr, 13:51, Chris Bolus wrote:
On Fri, 25 Apr 2008 02:44:32 -0700 (PDT), Ian wrote: On 25 Apr, 09:45, "Rob." . wrote: Ian wrote: It seems to be an AP HE 1074. Looks like 7" diameter, and the friction surface is a long way ( 1/2") below the mounting flanges, so it looks as if it's for something with the clutch well recessed into the flywheel. Renault Are you sure? Do you know which Renault? Cross-referencing my QH book, the HE1074 translates to Q90041, fits Renault 5, 10 and 12 between 1970 & 1975. Oh and the Dacia... Rather belatedly ... many thanks, all! Ian |
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