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I need to replace the clutch on my 81 Vette. There are two diameter sizes and I was wondering if anyone out there knows which size the 81 uses so I can order it before I break car down?
My engine is high horsepower and does anyone have any recomendations as to a good brand and model that will survive the HP?
My engine is high horsepower and does anyone have any recomendations as to a good brand and model that will survive the HP?
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If you have the original engine/transmission setup, the flywheel diameter is 14" w/168 teeth -(clutch diameter is 11.0",11.5")
A sure fire way to tell what approx.size clutch is in the car without taking it apart....look at the starter bolts.
If the mounting bolts are straight across pattern, you have a small 12 3/4" 153 teeth flywheel = 10.4",11.0"clutch diameter.
If they are staggered or offset, you have the larger 14" flywheel.
My '81 had a original 14" flywheel w/11.0" clutch disc in it before I pulled the engine out.
The crate engine I put in, I equipped it with a new 14" flywheel 168 tooth(due to the one piece rear main seal design)w/ either a 11.0" or 11.5" CenterForce dual friction clutch. I don't remember the exact size. Either or will fit. Hope this helps!
Reguards, Sarge
If you have the original engine/transmission setup, the flywheel diameter is 14" w/168 teeth -(clutch diameter is 11.0",11.5")
A sure fire way to tell what approx.size clutch is in the car without taking it apart....look at the starter bolts.
If the mounting bolts are straight across pattern, you have a small 12 3/4" 153 teeth flywheel = 10.4",11.0"clutch diameter.
If they are staggered or offset, you have the larger 14" flywheel.
My '81 had a original 14" flywheel w/11.0" clutch disc in it before I pulled the engine out.
The crate engine I put in, I equipped it with a new 14" flywheel 168 tooth(due to the one piece rear main seal design)w/ either a 11.0" or 11.5" CenterForce dual friction clutch. I don't remember the exact size. Either or will fit. Hope this helps!
Reguards, Sarge
GEN III 5.7L "LS6" Engine swap
TKO500 5 spd.
3.54 Dana 44
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Keith,
The reason my car now has a Richmond T10 in it, is due to my own stupidity. The stock T10 transmission "CC" ratio(2.88:1 first gear) has 300 lb.ft. torque limit. The engine is capable of 380 lb.ft.peak. So the two figures didn't mix together to well. I'll leave it at that. lol.
I went with p/n 1304000070- "S" ratio (2.43:1 first gear)rated to handle 375 lb.ft. torque. Everything is a straight bolt. Cost was a little over $1300.w/ship+handle + gear oil.
Now I have to replace the 2.72 rearend w/ a 3.08 unit to make up for what I lost on the 1 st gear ratio. Good Luck! Sarge
The reason my car now has a Richmond T10 in it, is due to my own stupidity. The stock T10 transmission "CC" ratio(2.88:1 first gear) has 300 lb.ft. torque limit. The engine is capable of 380 lb.ft.peak. So the two figures didn't mix together to well. I'll leave it at that. lol.
I went with p/n 1304000070- "S" ratio (2.43:1 first gear)rated to handle 375 lb.ft. torque. Everything is a straight bolt. Cost was a little over $1300.w/ship+handle + gear oil.
Now I have to replace the 2.72 rearend w/ a 3.08 unit to make up for what I lost on the 1 st gear ratio. Good Luck! Sarge
GEN III 5.7L "LS6" Engine swap
TKO500 5 spd.
3.54 Dana 44
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