Clutch and flywheel question

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Rocco2
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Clutch and flywheel question

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Hi guys,

I'm planning an engine swap.
To simplify things planning to keep the original 020 gearbox, it is attached to 1.8 8v JH. The new engine will be 1.8t AGU, from a Golf4.

Question is: what clutch and flywheel would be the best option for this conversion?



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Im on doing this conversion myself and I opted to go for the 02a, as many people will tell you the 020 won't handle the power for very long with more torque etc.. that's what I was told anyways.

Clutch wise if your keeping the 020, I'd say performance drive plate & pressure plate. With my 02a I've opted for lightend g60 flywheel with a vr6 clutch, gearbox is hydraulic operation so Ive converted that using off the shelf parts


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So clutch and flywheel meant for the 020 would be needed. Just a stronger clutch.


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When I did my 2L conversion the advise was to get a Sachs clutch as they are stronger. Not had any issues. An na does deliver power very differently to a turbo though.


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The 020 box will be fine with a standard AGU. Any mods at all and you start getting close to the levels of torque that will kill it.
The g60 flywheel won't fit in the 020 box. So for that you would need to upgrade.

I would just go for the newer box now, while you're already doing the work on the car, then when you map it for more power the box won't let you down.

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Good to hear. Sachs it is then.

To make the received AGU new again, will need a bit of time and money.

New tranny and all with that would be the "next" project :D if first one blows.

The hydro clutch conversion seems a bit scary though.
And it seems to be quite difficult to get a 02a,j box here where I live...


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