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High Performance ORC Ogura Racing Clutch & Lightweight Flywheel Kit (Rated to 400bhp+!)


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ITEM: High Performance ORC Ogura Racing Clutch & Lightweight Flywheel Kit

CONDITION: Excellent. Working perfectly. Very little use... Still loads of meat left on the clutch as can be seen in the pictures.

EXTRA INFO: ORC Ogura ORC309 Performance racing clutch and lightweight flywheel kit are rated to applications of 400bhp+. Excellent driveability for daily driving in addition to having excellent engine response with the matching lightweight chromoly flywheel supplied. Ready to fit. These retail at over £900 brand new!

PRICE: £450

LOCATION: Dublin, Ireland

DELIVERY TERMS: Courier, post, collection or can meet

CONTACT INFO: PM Browner or contact Conor on (00353) 86 378 4399

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Using a second hand release bearing is never recommended mate. Although I think I may have it...

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They are specific, great clutch I missed mine badly after the friction plate gave out... They're so expensive to rebuild. It's in shortys 85 now

Glwts dude

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i found out the release bearing for these are a nissan part i have the number somewhere think its cheaper than rhdjapan and standard bearings also work with this too


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I have another one here exact same just the disc is worn out if anyone fancies replacing the disc or using the kit for spares???

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i found out the release bearing for these are a nissan part i have the number somewhere think its cheaper than rhdjapan and standard bearings also work with this too

Yeah I'm running my Blitz one with the standard bearing... but it may have just started making a bit of noise, it wasn't a new one I fitted though.

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No standard bearing will not work correctly, Orc bearing is a lot thicker.

erm i think you find it does and will

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I tried a standard with mine and it was miles off touching the clutch, as soon as I put in the Ogura bearing it was fine. It's a strange one, I've heard a lot of people say standards are fine and then some say (including my own experience), that the Ogura one was needed. Were the release bearing forks ever different between gearboxes?



Surprised this clutch hasn't sold yet either way!


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Just so lads are aware it was a standard release bearing in the car when this clutch was removed

Sorry mate, I had no intention of shitting over your sale! Just musing on it that's all. Love mine haha

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