Hi, do I need some kind of cover for this?:
Thanks
Quick question
- stefhahn
- Posts: 269
- Joined: Mon Oct 08, 2007 12:57 pm
- Your car is a: 1979 Spider 2000
- Location: Stuttgart / Germany
Re: Quick question
Depends on the roads.... originally there was one, yes - and sometimes your flywheels will start eating small stones (which - I assume won't hurt these teeth too much). IMHO: get one or leave it open. Gets lost surprisingly often after gearbox removal.
ciao,
Stefan
ciao,
Stefan
Re: Quick question
Yes, you should have a cover plate there to keep road debris out of the flywheel/clutch/bell housing. In lieu of having the original part, you could easily fashion one out of sheet metal, stiff carboard, etc. I is held by the 2 small screws holes shown in your picture (one seems to have a broken screw) and 2 larger screws, a couple inches higher and more outboard (one of which usually anchors a ground strap from the frame of the car).
Alvon
Alvon
Re: Quick question
I like Alvon's idea, I coud probably fabricate one with a sheet metal. At least one less worry while I'm driving. Thanks a lot!
Re: Quick question
I have an extra I could send you - free to a good home!
email me at leeputmanjr at mac dot com
-Lee
email me at leeputmanjr at mac dot com
-Lee
Re: Quick question
Tanks a lot! Now that you are in such a nice mood, here's a list of what I need:
Just kidding. By the way, do you guys and gals have order parts form Rock Auto? Yesterday I ordered some pads and a caliper (great prices) and they shipped the same day. I dont know about the quality but the price was right! Anyway, the caliper is A-1 Cardone and the pads Raybestos.
Just kidding. By the way, do you guys and gals have order parts form Rock Auto? Yesterday I ordered some pads and a caliper (great prices) and they shipped the same day. I dont know about the quality but the price was right! Anyway, the caliper is A-1 Cardone and the pads Raybestos.