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I found that when searching google images for fiat clutch :D:D:D:D it was from this forum but was a dobl clutch, you know what if you go to halfrauds and open a Fiat bravo manual you should get an idea as its virtually the same as haynes do the manual for that car.
 
I found that when searching google images for fiat clutch :D:D:D:D it was from this forum but was a dobl clutch, you know what if you go to halfrauds and open a Fiat bravo manual you should get an idea as its virtually the same as haynes do the manual for that car.
(y) Interesting:D:D.On the workshop cd manual,it shows the side with springs facing gearbox.I looked at the old clutch and it does not have any springs on it just that web middle on one side.
I can not remember what the new clutch was like,but i think it was the same as the old one.I am sure i put it in with the longer middle facing gearbox,and looking at the old one would mean the web facing engine.
Not looking forward to doing it again,see if i can find some pictures first before i dive in.Just wished i took a photo myself,before it came off.:confused:
 
Re: Clutch driven plate

On my 115 jtd 52 the old clutch plate came out with the silvery spiders web thingy facing the gearbox side,not the engine side, so my new one went in the same way and it works, the clutch kit I brought is a Fiat one from partsworld, it has no springs that I can see on the clutch plate.
 
Re: Clutch driven plate

On my 115 jtd 52 the old clutch plate came out with the silvery spiders web thingy facing the gearbox side,not the engine side, so my new one went in the same way and it works, the clutch kit I brought is a Fiat one from partsworld, it has no springs that I can see on the clutch plate.
(y) Cheers,think silly me put it in wrong way.:bang:
 
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