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Old February 24th 05, 09:46 PM
Coors Kugeler
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Default 1971 454 - 14" 168 tooth flywheel

I have a 1971 454 that has a factory dual disk 10" clutch. I need a 14"
168 tooth flywheel. The available flywheels aren't machined for the 10"
clutch. Even if I was able to machine the available flywheel, the
available flywheels are too thick and wouldn't fit inside the
bellhousing. Do you have any solutions?

Thank you very much,
Coors Kugeler



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Old February 25th 05, 04:47 AM
Tom in Missouri
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I don't follow what you are saying.

You should be able to get one drilled to mount the 10 inch pressure plate.
That isn't a big deal, they usually drill a lot of them for dual sizes. The
surface area being smaller than the 11 inch will mean the disk should have
no problem fitting. As to too thick, how? I've stuffed a triple disk in
before.

If all else fails, go to Chevy.


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> I have a 1971 454 that has a factory dual disk 10" clutch. I need a 14"
> 168 tooth flywheel. The available flywheels aren't machined for the 10"
> clutch. Even if I was able to machine the available flywheel, the
> available flywheels are too thick and wouldn't fit inside the
> bellhousing. Do you have any solutions?
>
> Thank you very much,
> Coors Kugeler
>
>
>
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