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<blockquote data-quote="AZM" data-source="post: 512350" data-attributes="member: 1018"><p>Just my own experience. My E36 325 were running getrag 220 with M40 single mass flywheel and M42 style solid clutch (without spring). Why? because my conversion kit I bought come like that. with this setup I got geabox rattle sound when clutch were not pressed. Quite irritating since people start looking at your car whenever you stop at traffic light with "your car got problem" look on their face. Other than that the car run fine and acceleration quite good.</p><p>Based on my reading & google, the spring clutch will help absorb vibration from engine pulse if you running solid flywheel. Solid clutch were meant to be used with dual mass flywheel. Recently I have just changed to 9" dual mass flywheel. Bought them from Ebay UK. Install them last Sat with new clutch kit. Result, no more rattle. Nice and quiet.</p><p>Some technical stuff from UUC website: <a href="http://www.uucmotorwerks.com/flywheel/gear_rattle.htm" target="_blank">http://www.uucmotorwerks.com/flywheel/gear_rattle.htm</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AZM, post: 512350, member: 1018"] Just my own experience. My E36 325 were running getrag 220 with M40 single mass flywheel and M42 style solid clutch (without spring). Why? because my conversion kit I bought come like that. with this setup I got geabox rattle sound when clutch were not pressed. Quite irritating since people start looking at your car whenever you stop at traffic light with "your car got problem" look on their face. Other than that the car run fine and acceleration quite good. Based on my reading & google, the spring clutch will help absorb vibration from engine pulse if you running solid flywheel. Solid clutch were meant to be used with dual mass flywheel. Recently I have just changed to 9" dual mass flywheel. Bought them from Ebay UK. Install them last Sat with new clutch kit. Result, no more rattle. Nice and quiet. Some technical stuff from UUC website: [URL]http://www.uucmotorwerks.com/flywheel/gear_rattle.htm[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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