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Re: What's up with 9-1/2" clutch?
[Re: MO_PA]
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04/19/14 10:10 AM
04/19/14 10:10 AM
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zrxkawboy
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Sorry, I don't know any specifics, but I would try calling a few of the major clutch mfrs and see if they can get you something that will work.
It's Swifty! Swifty, you toad sucker!
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Re: What's up with 9-1/2" clutch?
[Re: zrxkawboy]
#1609224
04/19/14 10:23 AM
04/19/14 10:23 AM
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gdonovan
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I Live Here
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Oakdale CT
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I may still have a good setup from a 66 if you need something for a core, had 43,000 miles on it. Car was parked in '77 and just rotted away.
"I think its got a hemi"
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Re: What's up with 9-1/2" clutch?
[Re: gdonovan]
#1609225
04/19/14 01:37 PM
04/19/14 01:37 PM
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slantzilla
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McLeod might still make the PP, the disc is the easy part. Pretty sure if you want to upgrade to a 10 or 10.5 you have to change the bellhousing too.
"Everybody funny, now you funny too."
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