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SOHC ACT Clutch on DOHC???

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Old May 10, 2004 | 12:02 PM
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Question SOHC ACT Clutch on DOHC???

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I'm trying to hunt down an ACT Heavy Duty clutch kit for my friend. Why is it the SOHC kits are so much more than the DOHC (Si) ones are? Are there any differences between the flywheel and transmission that would make the SOHC ones not work? If so please explain because I thought the only difference was the head and maybe gear ratios and bore/stroke??? The rest should be the same though since you can put an Si motor on a SOHC tranny and vice-versa right? Thanks, Tyler
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Old May 10, 2004 | 12:31 PM
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don't know specifics on this one but know a guy that does. try jason at 407.299.4345

i used an accord 212mm fly wheel for my 89 Si tranny because he knew that it matched up with the ACT better.
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Old May 11, 2004 | 04:10 AM
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Oh, well I guess that answers my question and proves me wrong about mating an Si motor to a D series tranny. Thanks Cronic.
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