sorry if its a dumb quation but If i'am using a 325i engine with 320i gearbox what clutch do i need
a 325i one or 320i ????
b25 with 320i gearbox, what clutch
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i have a half decent looking clutch here with pressure plate and a standard 6-pot fly wheel 

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Flywheel, clutch disc and release bearing are the same part number for both engines. The cover plates have different part numbers, which I suspect is a stronger spring in the 325, given the noticeably heavier clutch pedal in a 325 compared to a 320.
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given that a lighter clutch is nicer i vote for the 320i oneBrianmoooore wrote:Flywheel, clutch disc and release bearing are the same part number for both engines. The cover plates have different part numbers, which I suspect is a stronger spring in the 325, given the noticeably heavier clutch pedal in a 325 compared to a 320.
