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I recently purchased a Metric Mechanic Tranny from a friend in the DFW area I was also going to go ahead and replace the entire clutch while replacing the Tranny with the MM, does anyone have a suggestion on what type of clutch size I should look into everything in the car is stock expect the carb 32/36 weber

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In order to run a 228mm clutch you need a 228mm flyhweel. Check what you have before you order. Unless you are making a ton of power or racing, stick with a stock clutch for the comfort and ease of use. I have always been extremely satisfied with Sachs... high quality and excellent feel. 

1974 Grey European Market BMW 2002 

1976 Yellow BMW 2002 "GOLDENROD" SOLD

1972 Yellow Austin Mini 1000

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I see that bavauto does have the Sachs but a bit pricey almost $450 anyone have a source with a better price?

 

www.rockauto.com

1974 Grey European Market BMW 2002 

1976 Yellow BMW 2002 "GOLDENROD" SOLD

1972 Yellow Austin Mini 1000

A bunch of Bikes...

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or Blunt...

 

www.blunttech.com

 

Naw, the stock 2002 clutch is fine up to 200 hp if you don't let it slip or flat- shift.

Heck, I have a 215 in the street car, I DO flat shift, and it STILL works fine.

 

BMW knew what they were doing.

 

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