I have posted this on the Australian forum but it may be useful to some U.K Surf owners as well. As I cannot find a 2.8 (3L) replacement flywheel in Canada I have come up with a way to keep my flywheel alive. My flywheel springs were breaking but the keepers were fine.
I have found some of the "unavailable" springs for the dual mass flywheel.
Here is a pic, stock springs on the left.
The springs are the same length and ID as the stock springs. They are a tad stiffer but with more windings so works out to about the same spring rate.
And they fit in the stock keepers and slip right in!
I scrounged for this greasy gold in a wrecking yard and found that the springs in the rear doors of a 1988 General Motors full size sedan were the same size! I bought a bunch of them for $2.
I cannot see why this won't work and I will post the results as soon as the wife lets me back out in the shop. Seeing as I painted the laundry room today things look good for wrenching!
I have found some of the "unavailable" springs for the dual mass flywheel.
Here is a pic, stock springs on the left.
The springs are the same length and ID as the stock springs. They are a tad stiffer but with more windings so works out to about the same spring rate.
And they fit in the stock keepers and slip right in!
I scrounged for this greasy gold in a wrecking yard and found that the springs in the rear doors of a 1988 General Motors full size sedan were the same size! I bought a bunch of them for $2.
I cannot see why this won't work and I will post the results as soon as the wife lets me back out in the shop. Seeing as I painted the laundry room today things look good for wrenching!
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