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Bristol 400 Flywheel - clutch
Hello, i'm from Brazil, and i'm restoring my Bristol 400.
I need a clutch, disc plate, bearing and flywheel. Could someone help me? Thanks |
Mauricio ,
The 400 clutch is quite a common 8 inch Borg & Beck unit that was fitted to many other English cars of the late 40's - late 50's . Some Austin, Morris , MG A , Riley 1.5 were fitted with similar clutch and pressure plates. In Australia (and I assume UK & USA and probably Sao Paulo )you can simply take the original parts to a Brake & Clutch specialist and they will recondition the pressure plate , supply a new clutch plate and carbon thrust . The flywheel would not need replacement but only machining the face. If the starter ring gear on the flywheel needs replacement I can supply one. I suggest you balance the whole assembly before refitting it to the car. Note the pressure plate springs fitted to different cars have different tensions and are colour coded . If you fit a pressure plate from say a Austin A40 it might not have enough clamping pressure to handle the power from the Bristol engine . Some Bristol owners with more powerful modified engines have fitted 8.5 inch diaphragm pressure plates from MGB & TR7 but the flywheel and carbon thrust need modification . This is not necessary/recommended for a standard 400. Regards Geoff |
Hello Geoff.
Thank you very much for your information and, sorry for the delay in reply. I found the clutch but I still have problems with the flywheel because I do not have this part. Would you know the original standard measure for the crankshaft? I don't have the conrods. Best regards Guilherme |
Guilherme ,
Are you related to Mauricio? Is the 400 you are restoring , 400 chassis 170 ?? The standard size of the crankshaft journals are Mains 2.000 inch Conrod 1.771 inch I think I have a spare set of 400 Conrods and can supply bearings to fit your crankshaft . Regards Geoff |
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