Posts: 278
Threads: 36
Joined: Nov 2014
Reputation:
4
Location: Falkirk scotland
Car Model/Spec: Berlingo xud / 306 gti6
Thanks: 5
Given 6 thank(s) in 6 post(s)
you can see how small the standard clutch is the 180 fly is same as hdi fly i think so you could do the same mod
the last pic is my issue i have with my engine mount but in mk1 people say fits no problem
Posts: 172
Threads: 7
Joined: Oct 2014
Reputation:
0
Location: Pembrokeshire, West Wales
Car Model/Spec: Peugeot Partner
Thanks: 0
Given 1 thank(s) in 1 post(s)
Ah, right. I see what you mean about the mounting.
So my flywheel will have the two lugs on for the sensor to read rpm. If I get a clutch kit for a 206 180, that should fit straight onto my flywheel. Plus it'll last a bit longer than the standard item Blingo/Partner item. lol
Posts: 278
Threads: 36
Joined: Nov 2014
Reputation:
4
Location: Falkirk scotland
Car Model/Spec: Berlingo xud / 306 gti6
Thanks: 5
Given 6 thank(s) in 6 post(s)
That won't work you will also need a flywheel as bigger clutch won't just bolt on if you look at pic 2 was 180 clutch before and pic 3 was after I took a grinder to it and left on 2 just like the Berlin go fly
I think the 306 hdi fly might be like 180 so you could use that
Posts: 172
Threads: 7
Joined: Oct 2014
Reputation:
0
Location: Pembrokeshire, West Wales
Car Model/Spec: Peugeot Partner
Thanks: 0
Given 1 thank(s) in 1 post(s)
After studying it again, I can see the difference now. I didn't look closely enough before and assumed the bolt holes were spaced suitably for either pressure plate to be used, even though one is for a larger diameter drive plate.
If an HDi fly can be used, I can get one of those easily enough.
I'll just have to attack it with a grinder though, is it?