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    Difference between pressure plates (see pic)

    I have an 87 325e. I had assumed it had a dual mass flywheel so I bought a new dual mass pressure plate. It looks different than what was in the car previously. Did I assume wrong?Click image for larger version

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    The one on the left looks like a Sachs pressure plate and the one on the right looks like a LUK pressure plate. If there the same diameter either one will work, there just different designs/Brands.

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      Originally posted by Bmwdayz View Post
      The one on the left looks like a Sachs pressure plate and the one on the right looks like a LUK pressure plate. If there the same diameter either one will work, there just different designs/Brands.
      I cant say about the one on the left but the right is a Sachs. The diameters are the same but the plate itself has a larger surface on the Sachs if that makes sense. Will that affect my clutch choice and work with the dual mass flywheel?

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        Anyone else have any input on this?

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          #5
          one on the left looks like the sachs one I just took off a 323i. Probably just an older design. Some of these things have been on motors for 25 years or more, so you can expect slight changes in production.
          Just a little project im working on
          - http://www.lse30.com -

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