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Title: Looking for NOS Autostick Pressure Plate 001-141-025 AUT
Post by: daddygo on 05 April 2018, 01:22
If anyone has a lead on finding a NOS pressure plate, I'd appreciate the lead.

OR, if you've redeployed a used pressure plate, any advice? Does it need to be scored? Any sure signs its a throwaway?

Thanks!
Kevin
Title: Re: Looking for NOS Autostick Pressure Plate 001-141-025 AUT
Post by: volkenstein on 05 April 2018, 02:36
Kevin,
        Many years ago (7 or 8?) I found that Daikin Exedy *theoretically* listed the PP and Plate as part of their kits in
their catalogue. I do not know whether they stocvk 'em or list 'em - but they used to.

Fichtel & Sachs (or plain old Sachs now?) may do the same - maybe the German VW shop.

Plan on saving up cubic $$$'s.......

Me personally, given what is required when reco-ing a manual clutch - I suspect MAJOR machine work. At the very minimum..you could try a just-barely-there surface grind of carrier plate and pressure plate - but LOTS of proviso's on that statement.


No Help on this one...
Volkenstein
Title: Re: Looking for NOS Autostick Pressure Plate 001-141-025 AUT
Post by: daddygo on 07 April 2018, 01:44
Thanks for the suggestions... Neither Sachs nor Exedy came back with any parts. Still looking.
Title: Re: Looking for NOS Autostick Pressure Plate 001-141-025 AUT
Post by: sb001 on 11 April 2018, 16:53
You mean this?

https://vwparts.aircooled.net/Pressure-Plate-1968-75-Auto-Stick-001-141-025-p/001-141-025.htm

EDIT: Sorry, didn't see it was not in stock.  :P

Title: Re: Looking for NOS Autostick Pressure Plate 001-141-025 AUT
Post by: 68autobug on 02 May 2018, 03:51

Has Your car done a lot of miles?????


Lee
Title: Re: Looking for NOS Autostick Pressure Plate 001-141-025 AUT
Post by: paulheger on 02 May 2018, 08:15
My VW specialist in the Netherlands has one (or more) in stock.
We checked mine and it came out without any wearing.

https://www.oldtimerparts.nl/ (https://www.oldtimerparts.nl/)
email: post@oldtimerparts.nl
I can help you if needed.

Normally they don't wear out on an autostick, because of the torque converter.