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Exactly Paul, you converted the fwd flywheel to take the rwd clutch so you could use a rwd gearbox. Dave is trying to fit an rx8 gearbox to a pinto, and this requires some engineering to make work. I gave up trying to fit an mx5 gearbox to a pinto since I found it cheaper to buy and mx5 engine to fit on the gearbox.
On my 1800 Zetec to type 9, I used the original zetec flywheel re drilled and doweled to take 2.0l pinto clutch, disc and bearing also used the Pinto clutch fork.
Dave, Mondeo are 210mm or 220mm, the 215mm clutches are all rwd and will be too deep. You have to use the pressure plate and friction disc that goes together as they are designed to work together (the fwd clutches are 'low lift' and 'slim') You can use a 220mm mondeo clutch complete but you'll need to get the flywheel re-drilled.
Ford front drive and rear drive clutches are not interchangeable. They use different bolt/dowel pcd's for the pressure plate and the front drive clutches are thinner low lift types so FMC could reduce the bellhousing depth on front drive cars. To use a front drive clutch you'll need to get the flywheel re-drilled to take the front drive pressure plate. How does the RX8 first motion shaft engage in the back of the crank? When I tried to do this with the similar mx5 gearbox the FMS was too short.
Steve, my guess was slightly out. The Escort is a 210mm diameter, I need 215mm. It looked close until I got it off and lined them up. MK2 1.6 Mondeo has 215mm clutch> I am trying to find an answer rather than chopping bits of the pivot point.
Good luck Dave, hope you're keeping records of the hybrid parts. You are now the man :-))
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