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apollo996

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Is the clutch/flywheel cover for Metro Turbos different to lesser models? *oh well*


apollo996

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To clarify I mean the housing.


Turbo Shed

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still not clear

the wok is the same but the drop gear casing is different


apollo996

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I mean the drop gear casing. Do you happen to know the part number for he turbo version?


joeybaby83

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i dont think you will find them new.

this has been covered a zillion times in the past, try a search for 'transfer housing'

"Turbo's make torque, and torque makes fun"

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apollo996

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I know that. I think I have about 6 spare but want to check they are Turbo versions.


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you can tell by the larger input gear support bearing, (the bottom one)

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On 15th May, 2009 TurboDave said:

I think the welsh one has it right!


1st to provide running proof
of turbo twinkie in a car and first to
run a 1/4 in one!!

Is your data backed up?? one extra month free for all Turbo minis members, PM me for detials


mikemph

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where can you get the turbo input bearing from nower days?


Jason G

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lol...been caught out with one in the past buying second hand parts! *oh well*


On 8th of Jun, 2007 at 04:03pm Jimster said:
you can tell by the larger input gear support bearing, (the bottom one)

On 19th Jan, 2010 wil_h said:
I would start the furthest place from the finish.


On 24th Mar, 2012 apbellamy said:
I feel all special knowing that I've given your mum my wood.


Been neglecting Turbo'd 'A' series..............


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minispares sell the new bearings

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On 15th May, 2009 TurboDave said:

I think the welsh one has it right!


1st to provide running proof
of turbo twinkie in a car and first to
run a 1/4 in one!!

Is your data backed up?? one extra month free for all Turbo minis members, PM me for detials


apollo996

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Whats the part number for the turbo transfer housing? That's what I really need.


mikemph

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On 8th of Jun, 2007 at 05:52pm Jimster said:
minispares sell the new bearings


Is this the one


mikemph

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Ah haa found it so what is the difference (apart from the seriously inflated price) exactly? They look the same to me!!!!

Edited by mikemph on 9th Jun, 2007.


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some poeple refer to them as the 1st motion shaft 'nose' bearing

heres a good thread:

http://www.turbominis.co.uk/forums/index.php?p=vt&tid=128515

"Turbo's make torque, and torque makes fun"

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mikemph

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lol

Just had a search and answered my own question


mikemph

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A picture says a thousand words as they say


apollo996

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I'm happy with all that but whats the rover part number for the actual turbo casing?


stevieturbo

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Could the std casing be modified to take the larger bearing ?

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danboy

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Why would you want to, It's not a weak point anyway.
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Dave


Jason G

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I think theres another post saying its not really that critical which type you use. I will try & find it.

On 19th Jan, 2010 wil_h said:
I would start the furthest place from the finish.


On 24th Mar, 2012 apbellamy said:
I feel all special knowing that I've given your mum my wood.


Been neglecting Turbo'd 'A' series..............

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