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Ap Single Plate Clutch & 5 Bolt Aluminum Flywheel Datsun L-16 Or L-18 Engine on 2040-parts.com

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Huntington Beach, California, United States

Huntington Beach, California, United States

Five bolt aluminum flywheel and single plate AP clutch assembly for Nissan 4-cylinder L-16 or L-18 engine.   The cover is in excellent shape, the disc is .099" thick (minimum allowable thickness is .074"), the pressure ring is warped .004" (maximum allowable warpage is .008"), the heatshield on the flywheel shows very little wear.  There is an extra set of heatshield holes on the flywheel.  They do not affect the function of these parts in any way.  There is very light corrosion and a few scratches on the clutch cover.  The hardware to bolt the clutch to the flywheel is included.  I would not hesitate to bolt this onto an engine and go.


Please ask any questions you might have.  I've done my best to describe this setup accurately, but have not done more than a cursory inspection.

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