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    Can one of you VW gurus please confirm what is the proper/legal flywheel size for a 1.7L ITC Scirocco II?

    I want to be sure I am getting the proper part before I acquire one.

    Thanks,
    Rory

    PS I know I sorta asked this in another thread, but it seems like there was some disagreement. Thanks again.

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    Ultimately, it's up to you to find official documentation - manual, parts fiche, whatever - that provides that information. "Bob on IT.com said..." will be weak sauce in the protest shed.

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    Search Amazon.com for Scirocco and Bentley.
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    It looks like on the parts catalog all the Sciroccos 1981-1983 with a 1.7 have a 190mm clutch disc.

    But that is not official VW information, it is a parts catalog. But, it falls in line with what I know about VW in general. .


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    I checked my vw parts connection(worldpac) and the only clutch listed is a 190mm. 80-83 1.7L. the flywheel has 6 bolt holes, the 210 has 9......

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    What is the engine code?

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    1.7L is an EN.
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    I would think ETKA from VW parts should be able to at least give you the part no. of the correct flywheel. Although I'm not sure if it will tell you the dia. But it will show how many bolts hold on the clutch. Find a good VW parts guy.
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    For the EN engine in a Rabbit:

    Flywheel
    067 105 271 F 200mm

    067 105 271 HX 200mm reman.

    There is no listing for a 190mm fywheel

    Pressure Plate
    067 141 025 NX 190mm

    (067 141 025 L 200mm Pickup)

    Disc
    055 141 033 190mm

    (055 141 033 B 200mm Pickup)

    881864 99D087 Sachs racing, rigid center, sintered plates 184mm

    881864 99D088 Sachs racing, rigid center, organic plates 184mm



    Good Luck

    DZ

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    I just checked ETKA, and Dave's right, it's a 200mm

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    All right. Thanks guys. When measuring the flywheel, I assume we are measuring the contact surface, yes?

    Anyone have a 200mm flywheel?


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    I just threw away 5 or 6 of them. We used the 190 flywheel with 6 oversized bolts to hold it. If you flip a 200 mm flywheel on it's back you will see the fly cut actually goes into the casting of the bolt holes. The 190mm flywheel the casting on the bolt holes is complete. Sorry, I did not think anyone used them.

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