I have a 1300 petrol Ledbury Maestro (Clubman) with 5-speed gearbox/- kitted about 1995 and DVLA test V5C 1999. The clutch/ has failed and I have found a new replacement clutch kit on ebay bay but I want to check if the part is correct before getting the garage to start replacing it. The replacement clutch is National CK9020 is this the correct part?
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Thank you very much I have found trying to find the exact part / part number very difficult. The problem is that current parts databases do not recognise the VIN as issued by the DVLA on the 5VC document for the Ledbury Maestro. I had hoped that I could get the part number and the clutch kit before the housing is dismantled as space is a premium at the local garage. After looking again Haynes manual for the Maestro 1983-1995 indicates 1.3 Litre with 4 or 5 speed gearbox has a clutch dia of 4.76 in (190 mm) so the code CK9020 may not be correct.
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http://www.national-auto.co.uk/asset...april_2016.pdf
looks to me like you have found the right part number, there is a seller on ebay who has one of each size and maybe willing to sell the pair cheep.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CLUTCH-KI...QAAOSwc59e56DN
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CLUTCH-KI...IAAOSwfHZe64nN
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I did buy the two clutches and the 190 mm clutch was fitted successfully. Before the car was taken into the garage I went through the relevant Haynes manual (Green Austin / Rover /MG) Maestro 1.3 & 1,6 1983 to 1995 Petrol, in the Supplement section 12*8 (later models) The clutch disc diameter is given for 1.3 litre models with 4 or or 5 speed gearbox as (190 mm) which is correct.
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