need some clutch advice ASAP
need some clutch advice ASAP
Can I put a LM flywheel and pressure plate on a EM ?
I have a solid LM flywheel and 9" clutch plate and tomorrow I am going to pick up a LM pressure plate.
I have a solid LM flywheel and 9" clutch plate and tomorrow I am going to pick up a LM pressure plate.
- bbodie52
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Re: need some clutch advice ASAP
Yes, but because of the bent finger design you also would need to change the throw out bearing and pivot ball stud to match the 1964-1969 clutch assembly (see Clark's technical advice below)...
http://www.corvair.com/user-cgi/catalog ... N&page=111
Part number C33C: 64-69 THROW OUT BRG-PREMIUM QUALITY
Weight: 1 lbs 0 oz
Catalog Pages(s): 111
Price: $ 30.45
Part number CU3214: 64-69 CLUTCH FORK PIVOT BALL STUD
Weight: 0 lbs 2 oz
Catalog Pages(s): U,17(1)
Price: $13.00
http://www.corvair.com/user-cgi/catalog ... w_page=108
http://www.corvair.com/user-cgi/catalog ... N&page=111
Part number C33C: 64-69 THROW OUT BRG-PREMIUM QUALITY
Weight: 1 lbs 0 oz
Catalog Pages(s): 111
Price: $ 30.45
Part number CU3214: 64-69 CLUTCH FORK PIVOT BALL STUD
Weight: 0 lbs 2 oz
Catalog Pages(s): U,17(1)
Price: $13.00
http://www.corvair.com/user-cgi/catalog ... w_page=108
Brad Bodie
Lake Chatuge, North Carolina
1966 Corvair Corsa Convertible
Lake Chatuge, North Carolina
1966 Corvair Corsa Convertible
Re: need some clutch advice ASAP
Hey Brad thanks for the reply!
The motor I'm working was obviously pieced together from all different years. It basically had a LM flywheel that was missing the outer plate and mounted flat side out to the pressure plate. The throwout bearing was slightly different but the exact same length
I purchased a used LM solid flywheel from Ca corvairs and the clutch would not disengage completely.
So I am going to pick up a new LM pressure plate but what I'm confused on is the shift fork ball? Why does that need to be changed? Is it to make up for the LM flywheel? How could I tell if it has already been changed?
The motor I'm working was obviously pieced together from all different years. It basically had a LM flywheel that was missing the outer plate and mounted flat side out to the pressure plate. The throwout bearing was slightly different but the exact same length
I purchased a used LM solid flywheel from Ca corvairs and the clutch would not disengage completely.
So I am going to pick up a new LM pressure plate but what I'm confused on is the shift fork ball? Why does that need to be changed? Is it to make up for the LM flywheel? How could I tell if it has already been changed?
Re: need some clutch advice ASAP
One more question, is there a certain way to mount the flywheel with regards to the crank position?? Or just bolt it on in any orientation?
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Re: need some clutch advice ASAP
Any orientation is fine, as long as the friction surface faces the differential.
Brad Bodie
Lake Chatuge, North Carolina
1966 Corvair Corsa Convertible
Lake Chatuge, North Carolina
1966 Corvair Corsa Convertible