Re: Which clutch to buy?
Explain it to the counter parts person. We always start with the
engine flywheel and pressure plate. Then the transmission for the input size. An example of a stock '64 406" Ford uses one stick flywheel, and two pressure plates, and three eleven inch disks just for the Borg Warner four speed, fine, coarse spline or the bigger Rock Crusher T-10. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ HomeBrewer wrote: > > I guess I should explain this more: > > I have a 304 out of a 1976 jeep. I have a T5 tranny out of a 1985 jeep. I am > putting the T5 behind the 304 and need a clutch. If I go to the part store > and ask for a clutch kit for the 1976 jeep with a 304 here is the specs: > 10.4" clutch, 10 spline, 1 1/16" hub......If you get the kit for the 1985 > jeep you get this: 10.4" clutch, 10 spline, 1 1/8" hub. The transmission > type is never asked at the part store or on the internet. > > With the only difference being the hub, I assume I need the one from the 85, > since the hub is referring to the transmission spline right? > -- > _____________________ > HomeBrewer > 85CJ7 (in Progress) > http://85cj7.blogspot.com/ > 99XJ Sport > Remove the xxx to reply! |
Re: Which clutch to buy?
Explain it to the counter parts person. We always start with the
engine flywheel and pressure plate. Then the transmission for the input size. An example of a stock '64 406" Ford uses one stick flywheel, and two pressure plates, and three eleven inch disks just for the Borg Warner four speed, fine, coarse spline or the bigger Rock Crusher T-10. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ HomeBrewer wrote: > > I guess I should explain this more: > > I have a 304 out of a 1976 jeep. I have a T5 tranny out of a 1985 jeep. I am > putting the T5 behind the 304 and need a clutch. If I go to the part store > and ask for a clutch kit for the 1976 jeep with a 304 here is the specs: > 10.4" clutch, 10 spline, 1 1/16" hub......If you get the kit for the 1985 > jeep you get this: 10.4" clutch, 10 spline, 1 1/8" hub. The transmission > type is never asked at the part store or on the internet. > > With the only difference being the hub, I assume I need the one from the 85, > since the hub is referring to the transmission spline right? > -- > _____________________ > HomeBrewer > 85CJ7 (in Progress) > http://85cj7.blogspot.com/ > 99XJ Sport > Remove the xxx to reply! |
Re: Which clutch to buy?
Buy the clutch for the trany in your case it has to fit the input shaft on
the trany. By the way I take it that your not interested in my Jeep. A simple reply from an E-Mail would have been nice. Thank You!!!!!!!!!! -- CJ & XJ JIMMIE VP.of The North Iowa Off-road Club "HomeBrewer" <85cj7XXX@cox.net> wrote in message news:2tj049F1vfjllU1@uni-berlin.de... >I guess I should explain this more: > > I have a 304 out of a 1976 jeep. I have a T5 tranny out of a 1985 jeep. I > am putting the T5 behind the 304 and need a clutch. If I go to the part > store and ask for a clutch kit for the 1976 jeep with a 304 here is the > specs: 10.4" clutch, 10 spline, 1 1/16" hub......If you get the kit for > the 1985 jeep you get this: 10.4" clutch, 10 spline, 1 1/8" hub. The > transmission type is never asked at the part store or on the internet. > > With the only difference being the hub, I assume I need the one from the > 85, since the hub is referring to the transmission spline right? > -- > _____________________ > HomeBrewer > 85CJ7 (in Progress) > http://85cj7.blogspot.com/ > 99XJ Sport > Remove the xxx to reply! > > |
Re: Which clutch to buy?
Buy the clutch for the trany in your case it has to fit the input shaft on
the trany. By the way I take it that your not interested in my Jeep. A simple reply from an E-Mail would have been nice. Thank You!!!!!!!!!! -- CJ & XJ JIMMIE VP.of The North Iowa Off-road Club "HomeBrewer" <85cj7XXX@cox.net> wrote in message news:2tj049F1vfjllU1@uni-berlin.de... >I guess I should explain this more: > > I have a 304 out of a 1976 jeep. I have a T5 tranny out of a 1985 jeep. I > am putting the T5 behind the 304 and need a clutch. If I go to the part > store and ask for a clutch kit for the 1976 jeep with a 304 here is the > specs: 10.4" clutch, 10 spline, 1 1/16" hub......If you get the kit for > the 1985 jeep you get this: 10.4" clutch, 10 spline, 1 1/8" hub. The > transmission type is never asked at the part store or on the internet. > > With the only difference being the hub, I assume I need the one from the > 85, since the hub is referring to the transmission spline right? > -- > _____________________ > HomeBrewer > 85CJ7 (in Progress) > http://85cj7.blogspot.com/ > 99XJ Sport > Remove the xxx to reply! > > |
Re: Which clutch to buy?
Buy the clutch for the trany in your case it has to fit the input shaft on
the trany. By the way I take it that your not interested in my Jeep. A simple reply from an E-Mail would have been nice. Thank You!!!!!!!!!! -- CJ & XJ JIMMIE VP.of The North Iowa Off-road Club "HomeBrewer" <85cj7XXX@cox.net> wrote in message news:2tj049F1vfjllU1@uni-berlin.de... >I guess I should explain this more: > > I have a 304 out of a 1976 jeep. I have a T5 tranny out of a 1985 jeep. I > am putting the T5 behind the 304 and need a clutch. If I go to the part > store and ask for a clutch kit for the 1976 jeep with a 304 here is the > specs: 10.4" clutch, 10 spline, 1 1/16" hub......If you get the kit for > the 1985 jeep you get this: 10.4" clutch, 10 spline, 1 1/8" hub. The > transmission type is never asked at the part store or on the internet. > > With the only difference being the hub, I assume I need the one from the > 85, since the hub is referring to the transmission spline right? > -- > _____________________ > HomeBrewer > 85CJ7 (in Progress) > http://85cj7.blogspot.com/ > 99XJ Sport > Remove the xxx to reply! > > |
Re: Which clutch to buy?
> Buy the clutch for the trany in your case it has to fit the input shaft on
> the trany. By the way I take it that your not interested in my Jeep. A > simple reply from an E-Mail would have been nice. Thank You!!!!!!!!!! Sorry Jim, you have mail. I just bought another project jeep. One of these days I might finish one and it won't always be a project...thanks for the info on the clutch. Sometimes I should just go and check things out before asking the questions here. You're the first and only person to give me a definate answer and I appreciate that, but I figured it out all by myself a few days ago.. Now tell me this: I'm reinstalling the tranny, engine etc....and I found that I'm missing a dowel that goes between the block and the bellhousing. I had to drive 15 miles and place an order with the jeep dealer for a 3/8" tube of metal. That tiny part is holding up my project and I'm sure I have something lying around that would work. If it wasn't for the fact that the bolts run through the dowel, I would have used a bolt neck with head and threads cut off. Is there anything I can use or do I have to wait a week until the dealer gets my $3 part in. -- _____________________ HomeBrewer 85CJ7 (in Progress) http://85cj7.blogspot.com/ Remove the xxx to reply! |
Re: Which clutch to buy?
> Buy the clutch for the trany in your case it has to fit the input shaft on
> the trany. By the way I take it that your not interested in my Jeep. A > simple reply from an E-Mail would have been nice. Thank You!!!!!!!!!! Sorry Jim, you have mail. I just bought another project jeep. One of these days I might finish one and it won't always be a project...thanks for the info on the clutch. Sometimes I should just go and check things out before asking the questions here. You're the first and only person to give me a definate answer and I appreciate that, but I figured it out all by myself a few days ago.. Now tell me this: I'm reinstalling the tranny, engine etc....and I found that I'm missing a dowel that goes between the block and the bellhousing. I had to drive 15 miles and place an order with the jeep dealer for a 3/8" tube of metal. That tiny part is holding up my project and I'm sure I have something lying around that would work. If it wasn't for the fact that the bolts run through the dowel, I would have used a bolt neck with head and threads cut off. Is there anything I can use or do I have to wait a week until the dealer gets my $3 part in. -- _____________________ HomeBrewer 85CJ7 (in Progress) http://85cj7.blogspot.com/ Remove the xxx to reply! |
Re: Which clutch to buy?
> Buy the clutch for the trany in your case it has to fit the input shaft on
> the trany. By the way I take it that your not interested in my Jeep. A > simple reply from an E-Mail would have been nice. Thank You!!!!!!!!!! Sorry Jim, you have mail. I just bought another project jeep. One of these days I might finish one and it won't always be a project...thanks for the info on the clutch. Sometimes I should just go and check things out before asking the questions here. You're the first and only person to give me a definate answer and I appreciate that, but I figured it out all by myself a few days ago.. Now tell me this: I'm reinstalling the tranny, engine etc....and I found that I'm missing a dowel that goes between the block and the bellhousing. I had to drive 15 miles and place an order with the jeep dealer for a 3/8" tube of metal. That tiny part is holding up my project and I'm sure I have something lying around that would work. If it wasn't for the fact that the bolts run through the dowel, I would have used a bolt neck with head and threads cut off. Is there anything I can use or do I have to wait a week until the dealer gets my $3 part in. -- _____________________ HomeBrewer 85CJ7 (in Progress) http://85cj7.blogspot.com/ Remove the xxx to reply! |
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