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monza clutch and omega gaskets

Postby 017 Michael » 02 Mar 2011, 19:14

im needing a new clutch kit for my monza and also a full gasket set fot the monza and my 24v omega.also timing chain and giudes.does anyone have any source for these parts? i have seen clutch kits on ebay like these

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/3-in-1-Clutch-Kit ... 2ea93bc1d1

and another brand called Borg & Beck have them to but which ones are better? any other kits that yous rate for the monza?

i need a full gasket set for my monza and 24 omega so any ideas on who to try on that front?i have tryed repco,blackwells and a few others but no luck so any help there would be good. as for timing chain on the omega any ideas on the front?also the guides ?

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Re: monza clutch and omega gaskets

Postby 001 Neville » 02 Mar 2011, 23:53

You can try this contact in the UK who has supplied parts to me in the past.

Contact details for Andy Clears at Drive Vauxhall are as follows:

Telephone: 01284 777254

Fax: 01284 777252

Email: burystedmundsparts@drivevauxhall.co.uk

Address:
Drive Vauxhall
Cotton Lane
Bury St Edmunds
Suffolk
IP33 1XP


I'll also have to check old magazines from the UK's Autobahnstormers since I'm sure there was someone selling the guides etc for 24v engines.
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Re: monza clutch and omega gaskets

Postby 127 Gordo » 03 Mar 2011, 00:32

Borg and Beck are one of the largest clutch manufacturers in the world - especially OEM stuff.
Double check the clutch size, spline and application - may be a difference between 12 and 24V versions.
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Re: monza clutch and omega gaskets

Postby 021 Chad » 03 Mar 2011, 10:00

I would not bother importing a clutch kit, get it rebuilt locally at a place like autoclutch. In my opinion you will end up with a better clutch for less coin and you can specify exactly what friction material and clamp force you require.
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Re: monza clutch and omega gaskets

Postby 116 Steve B » 03 Mar 2011, 10:30

I also use

autovaux or LFM vauxhall for my bits but my car is an 06 so they may not have what your after .
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Re: monza clutch and omega gaskets

Postby 002 Lindsay » 03 Mar 2011, 16:53

the chains andthe dvd are being sold by Peter Harrison or visit www,nsu.org.uk email peter.harrison5@virgin.net the tensioner parts ass for the secondary chain are being made by Phil Catley payment to James Waddington you may have to be a member?for these parts.
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