Clutch Choice for M52B30

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Motorhole
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Mon Dec 12, 2016 12:43 pm

So I'm looking to purchase a clutch for the M52B30 build. Looking at offerings from Helix, CG, Spec etc...but a Sachs E30 M3 clutch seems more cost effective. It's the same diameter as an E30 325i clutch - will it work with my M20 flywheel?

Few other forums suggest it will - and that people have used them without issue for S5x swaps too - but thought I'd question on here - zone rarely lets me down :D
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Sat Dec 24, 2016 12:25 am

Sachs Performance but expensive. Maybe only get a new god brand pressure plate + disc with kevlar friction material (better than ceramic for daily use)
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Sat Dec 24, 2016 10:16 am

For your car id be looking at a sprung paddle plate clutch, CG do a dual friction plate which is ok to use on the road too, they are modified LUK or Sachs clutches so the base parts are good quality, and for under £300
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Sat Dec 24, 2016 1:05 pm

I like Sachs 618 pressure plates. With an organic disc they can hold 500nm, or 700nm with a sintered type paddle clutch.

http://server.pure-pf.com/webshop2/en/p ... plate.html
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Sat Dec 24, 2016 5:51 pm

Cheers for the suggestions guys. Dan - it's the CG dual friction jobbie I was eyeing up. There does seem to be a fair amount of negative feedback floating about the web or CG though? Only thing that put me off. Anyway I've now got a new Sachs E30 M3 clutch sat on my bench now, at £200 delivered it was much cheaper than the aftermarket options. If it doesn't end up being man enough, looks like that 618 pressure plate would be the ticket :cool:

Seems some US guys have been running the E30 M3 clutch behind anything up to S54s though so fingers crossed :mad:
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Fri Dec 30, 2016 12:02 am

Just make sure you get the M20 flywheel balanced. Match it to the crank, pressure plate and front pulley if you have the engine apart. it does make a noticeable difference in the smoothness. My machine shop took about 5-10g off the crank so not much. But had the fly balanced to the crank. Have a look at new M3 fly wheels and are balanced from factory and really look the same as a M20 flywheel. Just remember M3 are four pot and M20 are 6.
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