Which flywheel?

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Post 311826 by Rogerb on 2010-05-29 13:07:41

Hi, On my S70 t5 auto 1997, I would like to put in a manual box. If I use a '97 box it is external slave and solid flywheel ,'98 on boxes have the internal slave and dule mass flywheel . If I can not find a early box ,can I use a solid flywheel with a internal slave type box? Also is it posible to have a manual tune put on my spair ECU (m4.4) so that no fault codes are posted for the missing TCU? Lastley will the gear box and drive shafts only, out of a '96 or '97 850 t5 fit in ok? as I stand a beter chance of finding one. Thanks Rogerb

Post 314099 by SAMXPJ on 2010-06-09 12:51:29

Be careful the early 98 boxes were same as 97. If you can't find an early box I have one that's done 101k that I took from my previous T5 4 years ago. I have been keeping it as a spare but don't think I will be needing it so will sell it.

Post 314155 by smithy on 2010-06-09 20:43:05

if i was you try and get an m59 box with the shafts out of an 850r/v70r 2wd this is a better option.

Post 314157 by SAMXPJ on 2010-06-09 20:51:24

Better option for the lsd do you mean? if so will depend how many miles the box has done as the lsd was never great when new and got worse with age.

Post 314159 by smithy on 2010-06-09 20:57:45

true but still better than standard t5 box

Post 314175 by Jamest5r on 2010-06-09 21:43:31

I paid £200 for a m59 box and shafts when i did my auto to manual conversion, it had 140,000 on it and i love it and had no problems, worth the gamble if you can find one at a similar price.

Post 314700 by Rogerb on 2010-06-12 03:39:20

Thanks for the replys I will most likley get a m56 and fit a lsd to it , but a m59 at the right price ,would be a lot cheper for the time beeing. Any hints about the ECU , can an auto ECU be set as a manual ECU? Regards Rogerb

Post 314734 by SAMXPJ on 2010-06-12 12:16:55

NO an auto ECU is different to a manual ECU, it's said that a manual can use an auto ECU but I've seen that increase the revs when changing gear, you are best staying with the correct ECU, I have a set of ECU serial numbers somewhere that I can dig out when your ready.