> I'm still a a little confused though, does anyone know for sure which
> pressure plate the "magic clutch" kit uses? Some have said it's a B&B
> unit, others say it is a Sachs unit, others say it is a unit from a
> Saab 900. I wish I had made notes of this when I originally installed
> the clutch...
>
> Tim Holbrook
> 1971 TR6
This should clear up the confusion... the Saab unit is made by Sachs, I have
the Sachs x-reference number somewhere.
This information is directly from the 1984-1985 Quinton Hazell Clutch
Components book:
Clutch Cover Assembly
Q10028 (Quinton Hazell Part Num.)
Borg & Beck: HE2847, HE3338, HE2499
Saab: 8712036
Unipart: GCC139
Rover 2000 SC, 2200 TC 1973-77
Saab 99 Turbo 4 Speed 1977-
Saab 900 Turbo 4 Speed 1979-
Triumph 2500 PI MK.I, II, 2500 TC, 2500S 1965-77
Triumph TR6 1969-76
Vauxhall Ventora II FD, from ch.OV252010 1969-72
Vauxhall Ventora FE 1972-76
Vauxhall Victor FD 3300, SL (Estate) 1968-72
Vauxhall Viscount to ch.IV324999 1965-70
It would be interesting to get a hold of each clutch cover and compare the
differences, spring rates, construction, etc.
HTH,
Kai
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