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Old 07-22-2002, 09:39 AM   #1
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Clutch question

Looks like the "new" 67 needs a clutch, its slipping pretty bad. I looked online to order one and they give the option of 10", 11" and 12" Without tearing this down and measuring is there any way to tell what size clutch disk I should have? It is a 67 with a straight 6 and 3 on the column. Dont have many other details yet.
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Old 07-22-2002, 12:53 PM   #2
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My guess would be a 10" clutch on the 6 cyl /3 spd........but I wouldnt order on a guess! if you pull the inspec cover on the bottom of the bell, the smaller set up will have approx 1" from the edge of the press plate to the edge of the fly wheel. the 11 & 12" setups will both bolt to the same flywheel,& will have the bolts about all the way out to the edge of the flywheel. good luck....Al
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Old 07-22-2002, 01:00 PM   #3
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My guess would be a 10" clutch on the 6 cyl /3 spd........but I wouldnt order on a guess! if you pull the inspec cover on the bottom of the bell, the smaller set up will have approx 1" from the edge of the press plate to the edge of the fly wheel. the 11 & 12" setups will both bolt to the same flywheel,& will have the bolts about all the way out to the edge of the flywheel. good luck....Al
Thanks, I'll give that a check...with cars stacked up in the garage and one already disabled Im trying to avoid disabling anything else longer than I have to, suffling them is getting to be a pain...I guess I should just kick everyone elses project cars to the curb
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Old 07-22-2002, 04:26 PM   #4
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You may want to have the flywheel resurfaced and also check the ring gear for damage, this can be flipped or replaced easily at this time.
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Old 07-23-2002, 03:28 PM   #5
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I just did mine 2 months ago. It was a 10" clutch.
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Do not install a new clutch disc without having the flywheel resurfaced.
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