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Has anyone on here used a ts2b clutch before?!? To suit push type 32 GTR-33 GTST?!?!

I have 3 carriers to go with the clutch. A 20mm, 12mm(haven't measured this one) and an 8mm!

We've put the clutch on and used the 20mm carrier but its compressing the diaphragm springs as the box is going back on!!

20mm carrier was what was listed to be used with this clutch!

Can anyone tell me what they've used or post up a picture or something. Maybe some accurate measurements!

Heres a picture of the 20mm and 8mm carriers

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Edited by Turbz_13

Where are you taking the measurement from (20/8mm)?

The one on the left looks like the short one. You need to use that carrier but it looks like you have the wrong bearing on it. The OS Giken uses a small diameter throw out bearing. Not the standard one

hey mate,

sorry yeah the one on the left was the 8mm carrier and the right the 20mm carrier. and i have one that has come out of the car thats about 12mm, i didnt get the chance to measure it and it still at the car at the place we were working on it. ill get correct measurements when i get back to the car!!

taking the measurements from the release fork pad to the back of the bearing.

the one on the right, the 20mm carrier, is what i was told i needed to use with this clutch. the bearing on the 8mm carrier isnt what im using, i tool the clutch to a clutch place and got the correct bearing to suit the clutch.

i just edited an image for this purpose but. i measure my carrier like "A#" in the diagram, unless its a total sleeve length or measurement "B#" is where i need to get the 20mm from?!

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Edited by Turbz_13

I do have a part number for the nissan carrier that os giken listed to use with the clutch, but i cant find any info at all or pictures of it

30501-K0401

Edited by Turbz_13

thanks mate! cheers for the help!

that's the one i originally got with the clutch but i made some calls to the australian "os giken" distributors JUST to be sure, who told me to get a 20mm carrier!

i have the bearing(isnt in the picture) i took the clutch to the clutch shop to get looked over and made sure it was still in good order and to get the correct bearing for it.

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