Sorry mate but these sold last week on Pistonheads classified for £1625.00 + delivery.
However, I will have a similar set coming off a new 370 sometime in April, I am just waiting on confirmation of a delivery date from the main dealer.
There is a very clear answer, however, I require the information previously requested to provide informed advice.
I think that you and your garage are way out there depth, unfortunately.
I am done on this one I am afraid.
Good luck.
I have seen some DE motors with the 240, however, it can be an easy and inexpensive fix, but the OP, unfortunately, is not listening or providing the information requested I am afraid.
Yeah, I know all that.
The HR indeed runs a 240mm clutch.
I need the part numbers off the new clutch as detailed above to enable me to provide you with informed information.
I have come across this issue on numerous occasions.
Does the new plate marry up with the new cover?
Does the new cover marry up to the flywheel?
What year and model is your car?
Also, have you been messing around with engine and gearbox swops as I recall that you were fitting an auto engine into a manual?
Okay, then you will have to check the above part numbers which will be stamped on the cover and disc.
Can you elaborate on what exactly the fitment issues are?
Siphon 80% of the old fluid from the reservoir using a syringe.
Fill the reservoir with fresh fluid and using a small toothbrush gently scrub the inside of the reservoir.
Siphon again leaving about 20% of fluid in the reservoir.
Top up and bleed.
3 man operation.
1 on the pedal, 1 on the reservoir and 1 on the bleed nipple.
DO NOT LET THE RESERVOIR RUN DRY
So which one did you buy?
ECP part number 641701280 for Exedy is correct for a VQ35DE (but will not fit the HR)
This an Exedy NSK 2168 kit
The part number on the cover should be NSC 633
The part number on the plate should be NCD 140U
If you have the cash then I would recommend going for the newer version the HR.
Don't be fooled by the bulge on the bonnet as that was a very popular upgrade on the older/earlier DE cars.
To be sure, just lift the bonnet and check that it has two air intake boxes.
The early DE version and Revup only have the one.