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04-04-07, 10:56 AM
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| Questions about SM420 w/spaceghost plate Ok so I purchased an SM420 that is using a Spaceghost adapter and is almost ready to drop in except for one little problem...what clutch setup should I get? I probably need a new T.O. bearing and Pilot IIRC. Also I have the stock Toyota 4spd behind a 74 F motor currently if that makes a difference. So what clutch parts would I need to get?
Pressure Plate:
T.O. Bearing:
Pilot Bearing:
Disc:
Thanks in advance
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04-04-07, 11:31 AM
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| pressure plate Stock,
Clutch plate, 11" chevy (although, I still think the toy plate will wor, but I have not tried it myself)
TO bearing, stock
Pilot bearing (I use a GM bushing in a adapter..)
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04-04-07, 11:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Mace pressure plate Stock,
Clutch plate, 11" chevy (although, I still think the toy plate will wor, but I have not tried it myself)
TO bearing, stock
Pilot bearing (I use a GM bushing in a adapter..) | Where would I source the GM adapted bushing? I am guessing stock will not work in this case?
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04-04-07, 01:08 PM
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| I think I got mine from Advance adapters.
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04-04-07, 01:56 PM
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|  thanks
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04-04-07, 03:20 PM
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| You need a 3 speed bellhousing, and the nose cone adapter ring thingy
the 3speed disc did not fit the splines on my 420, GM 10spline 11" is the way to go.
Pilot bearing A&W Bearing Supply 800-535-9638
A piece of exhaust pipe cut to 7cm has the correct inner and outer diameter 1 3/8” ID & 1 1/2” OD Part #548530 for stock TO bearing
I'm using a 3 speed clutch and flywheel. |
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04-04-07, 07:04 PM
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| I picked up the throw out bearing adapter, indexing ring, and bushing from Classic Cruisers.
I picked up my 11" Chevy clutch disc from partsamerica.com, they have them for $25, by far the best price I found.
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04-04-07, 08:28 PM
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| Thanks guys
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