Yesterday
(actually, I started the job yesterday, but got it finished today at 1.30 am local time) replaced manual gearbox with new used one and new clutch+(single mass) flywheel assembly.
DMF to SMF conversion made with these parts:
- flywheel from Vectra B 2.0 engine (20XEV?)
- clutch plate from Saab 9-3/900 2.0i/9.3i my. 97 -> (got this fast, I think any plate with 14 teeth and diameter 215 mm will do).
- pressure plate from Z22XE
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adapter for slave cylinder. New flywheel with clutch assembly was about 2 cm lower than original.
Works well, car maybe got some more power due to half lite flywheel and clutch now plays more logically.
Getting air out of the clutch system was interesting job. I've done it earlier with success, but now it was not so easy job for some reason

Finally got it to work by plugging hose from front caliper bleed nipple to clutch bleed nipple. Then just pump the clutch system full of brake fluid by pumping brake pedal slowly. Reservoir level dropped like 2 cm, so there was a lot of air

(Brake fluid was changed about a year ago, so I hope not much of crud got in the clutch system from caliper..)