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greenvilledave 03-10-2005 12:34 PM

will it fit
 
real quick question before I buy this thing does anyone know if a 11" flywheel will fit in a three speed bell housing. Do you know of any other problems going to match up a re-built 350 to the three speed with a hurst floor shifter and I think a 10" clutch system will get ribbed apart. dave

JJR 03-10-2005 12:58 PM

To my knowledge (and looking at Hollander), there was only one manual transmission bellhousing used on 68-72 Trucks no matter what engine/trans was installed. The 67 model used the same bellhousing as the 65-66 truck. Also, a 10" clutch only came on 6cyl trucks (the 6cyl HD clutch was 11"). All V-8's got a minimum of an 11" and some got HD 12" clutches. Hope this helps.

Brainchild 03-10-2005 03:46 PM

I think the diameter of the flywheels are the same except for the 10 inch,which is different,and requires a different starter.The 10" uses the 1 long1 short bolt starter,and the rest use the 2 long bolt starters,unless you have the cast bell for a 4 speed,then the starter bolts to the bellhousing.

greenvilledave 03-11-2005 03:53 PM

thanks for the info, so if i change to a 11" flywheel and clutch I will have to change starters also and does anyone have a 350 with a 10" clutch system and do you have any problems Thanks again Dave

Brainchild 03-11-2005 06:46 PM

If your gonna do any hauling,or pulling at all I would go for the 11" clutch.


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