" From: Tom Jennings <tomj@xxxxxxx> " " Man, am I glad I have an iron pile. " " Long ago I collected a T-96/OD (torque tube) for who-knows-what project, " and I sensibly saved the old flywheel, friction disc, and pressure plate. " I'm reasonably certain it came from a Classic, 195.6, this should be the " same clutch in the Americans, right? " " If so I have parts to ID replacements with. The pressure plate was rebuilt " once; surface rust on the friction surface but OK. Disc has meat left on it. " " " It's 9.25" across (disc and 'plate driving area), 10-spline. I'm unsure how " spline shafts are measured, eg. some data says '1-1/8" 10 spline' but how " is that measured -- simply the outside diameter of the trans input shaft as " if it didn't have splines? " " So I assume the generic name for this is a '9 inch clutch, 10 spline'. Is " it likely that there are other 10-spline shafts with different diameters? " " " Late AMCs with 4-cyls use a 9" clutch. All of the driven discs seem to be " 14 teeth, but will the pressure plate fit? The old 9" clutch has 6 bolts " 10-5/8" apart (biggest space between measured like wheel lugs). this is a standard pattern. the bolts are 5/16". afaik the old pp you want was used up into the mid/late '70s at least, with 15/16" * 10-spline disks on the t96 and t14 and 1 1/16" * 10-spline disks on the t150, all 9 1/8" dia. you'd want perfection rcf658 disk and ca1676 pp or equivalent. t/o brg is their st771 and pilot bushing is st1632. the jeep pp is perfection ca1914; no idea if it'd fit. it may just be a diaphragm type equivalent to the old borg & beck. [t86, t89, -jeep- t14, t15, and t10 are 10 spline * 1 1/8"]. afaik splines are measured across their outside diameter. for a hd clutch, try 10" disk rcf446 with mopar-app pp ca1525 or equiv; this fits the '9"' bolt pattern but needs socket head capscrews, and uses the same t/o brg. btw perfection lists all the early disks as 10 spline by -1"- even though the warner inputs are actually 15/16". ________________________________________________________________________ Andrew Hay the genius nature internet rambler is to see what all have seen adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and think what none thought _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list