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Sachs clutch ripoff
Originally posted by 2mAn View PostWhere did you get it from? I was about to buy one online then got cold feet because of this. ebay can be quite shady
Sorry for delay.
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Sachs clutch ripoff
Originally posted by ThatOneEuroE30 View PostContact the seller and tell them. I bought one in 2016 and it had much more then that. So does the valeo i just bought 3 weeks ago.
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Sachs clutch ripoff
Thanks to all for replying, just to clear things up a little, yes the disc on the right is a sprung hub out of my single mass M20 325e. I included it as a reference. I purchased a chromoly single mass conversion flywheel and they said I must run a clutch from an M3, that is how I ended up with the unsprung disc. Hope I can get this resolved, as it was not cheap.
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Originally posted by Kershaw View PostI don't know about etas, but late model 325i and 318i models had dual mass flywheels.
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Originally posted by MrBurgundy View PostDon't etas have a dual mass?
I also bought a new (second hand) Sachs clutch for it. It has a lot more meat than the clutch OP has. Also, it has a white Sachs brand mark/stamp on it. The pressure plate also has a Sachs stamp.
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Originally posted by uturn View PostLooked up your part number...
Unless you did a motor or tranny swap with an e36 or z3.... this is not the kit for an e30.
You probably need this one.
https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/bmw...3-e30-kf775-01
'89 Alpine S52 with goodies
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