Inboard diesil drive plate

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Inboard diesil drive plate

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As some of ye may know from reading my fishing reports ,we needed to be towed in the last day and the gear box would not engage.We got a chance to have a look at her over the last few days and the drive plate between the engine and the gearbox was literally in bits.

Now I'm the first to admit I don't know much about engines.So correct me if I'm wrong . I'm looking to source a new/second hand spring drive plate.The details I have are as follows:

Thamesway marine gearbox type 12000 mk11 with 2:1 reduction
model number 17z5912927.
Its to fit a peugeot 505/504 indenor xdp4/90

Any help lads with this would be great.
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Re: Inboard diesil drive plate

#2 Post by Tanglerat »

Google is your friend, as ever: http://www.thameswaymarineproducts.co.uk/
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Thanks Tang.I was on to them but Iv got no reply to calls or emails.As I said I don't have the greatest knowledge on what Im looking for.I think this might be what I'm looking for but I dot know how to find out if it fits the gearbox.
http://www.franzose.de/en/Peugeot/404/K ... /ANR72548/
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Is it something like a pressure plate?
Maybe your local clutch supplier might help. Where are you based?
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JimC wrote:Is it something like a pressure plate?
Maybe your local clutch supplier might help. Where are you based?
I think it is the pressure plate more then the link driver disc I linked to .I'm based in Kinsale and the boats in Dungarvan but I'm more then willing to travel.
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#6 Post by JimC »

I'd try Noel o'Flynn's on the mallow road. A phone call first and bring the old disc if necessary.
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JimC wrote:I'd try Noel o'Flynn's on the mallow road. A phone call first and bring the old disc if necessary.
http://www.noeloflynnltd.ie/
Thanks Jim.Ill give him a shout today.
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#8 Post by Ric0shay »

Cheers lads.I sourced the plate so I should be back up and running soon.

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