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Engine drive train

Discussion in 'Powertrain' started by CadetLee, Dec 19, 2004.

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    CadetLee Guest

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    OEM Toyota? Not sure (aside from dealer..or you could google it)..but if you want aftermarket, check out www.monkeywrenchracing.com.
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    drive train

    seems lik my clutch kits are gone.......can nebody help me with the site address for toyota genuine clutch kit for 2000 celica GTS 6speed.......or ne information abt it.......????
    regards....
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    punk Guest

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    i heard that the clutch for 6speed celica and corolla r the same.....is it possible??
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    Yeah..the flywheels are different between the 1zz and 2zz, but the clutches are the same. =)
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    It would probably be the same clutch as the 2005 Corolla XRS... but don't take my word on it... just compare the part numbers on <a href="http://www.carparts.com" target="_blank">http://www.carparts.com</a>
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    asn13oy Stepping Stones

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    Found something interesting....Comparing the product number to other Toyotas, it seems as though the same clutch is used for:

    2000-2003 Toyota Celica (all applications)
    1993-2002 Toyota Corolla (all applications)
    2000-2003 Toyota Echo (all applications)
    2000-2003 Toyota MR2 (all applications)
    2003 Toyota Matrix (XRS)

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