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Wtb 84-87 Oem Honda Civic/crx Clutch Disk


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I am looking for a couple of stock OEM 1984-84 Honda Civic or CRX clutch discs. I do not need the entire clutch assembly just the disc. Please let me know if you have one available and a price.

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Wow, Honda is out of clutc discs?
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I am looking for OEM 84-87 disc to get the hubs from. I race a Honda Civic in the GTL category in the SCCA and am trying to modify some Tilton or Quartermaster clutch disc to work on the Honda shaft spline. These competition clutch manufacturers use a Toyota spline design on their disc and while it fits a Honda hub they wear out quicker.

Ken

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Arnt they sill available from Honda? Call your local dealer...

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No, Honda no longer makes the 84-87 model clutch disc. They are all after market disc and while these are correct splines they are 4 spring disc rather than Oem 5 spring. As a result the hubs are too small for me to drill for six rivets to attach to the competition disc. The stock OEM disc are large enough to do this with.

Again anyone with the OEM 84-87 Honda Civic/CRX 5 spring disc I would like to purchase.

Ken

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Maybe a dumb question, but would you reuse old ones or would the springs be worn out too much for your racing. Probably easier to find a scrapped one off a tranny.
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Maybe a dumb question, but would you reuse old ones or would the springs be worn out too much for your racing. Probably easier to find a scrapped one off a tranny.


My parts car still has the factory clutch in it. If your interested in it let me know via PM. I live in Raleigh NC.

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What wrong with an oem replacement Excedy or something? They are all made by Daikin I believe which is who made the factory ones for Honda.

"for all your pre-1988 Honda restoration needs 206-940-8173"

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http://www.redpepper...l=&fromsearch=1

 

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1g, 2g, 3g Accord

1g, 2g, 3g Prelude

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