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Hi

i am currently in the middle of an engine swap for a 2.5 to 3.2ltr engine the 3.2 is from a 2002 car and i have put a new 3.2 clutch however i am currently using my existing 5 speed box and am concerned about the 1mm or so play on the clutch to gearbox spindle. someone told me the spindle diameters were the same for both clutches but thought id check don't want to wreck anything anyone had experience in this? i see alot of people have done 3.4 ltr swaps what clutch do you use for that?

Thanks for the help in advance

Ross

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The clutch is dictated by the trans, not the motor. You use the 5 speed clutch with the 5 speed, not the 6 speed clutch assembly.

-Todd

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The clutch is dictated by the trans, not the motor. You use the 5 speed clutch with the 5 speed, not the 6 speed clutch assembly.

-Todd

thank you for the information but what about the power difference

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