" From: Tom Jennings <tomj@xxxxxxx> " " [] " " Hey, I've got a '59 195.6ohv engine with the auto crank here. I have an " early 232 flywheel that I personally verified fits onto the back of a " manual 195.6OHV, in the car. I have two junk clutches, the 9" and 10". " Plus I have an early auto flexplate. PLUS! I have a 232 that has the " exact same crank butt as the 195.6OHV manual. that definitely solves the clutch problem for anyone contemplating a turbo 196! the '64-'71 flywheel is drilled/tapped for the 10.5" clutch pattern as well as the 9.125" the 196 has. i can personally attest that the '70s hd 10" clutch works on a '66 199, but for b&b style you need a real 10" pp like the perfection ca1864; a 10.5" like most brands sub -will-not-work- - ask me how i know... diaphragm pp are lower in profile and probably have no clearance problems, but pedal travel -- the 10" b&b is right at the limit and needs a little care in clutch adjustment to work right. dunno if diaphragm types tend to need more travel or less. perfection ca1897 is the amc 10"/10.5" diaphragm pp. just checked - the 10" perfection ca1525 that fits the 9.125" pattern was used as late as '87 in slant-six mopar vans. it was also used on '66-7 273s so it should be good for some torque. 10" disk for a t96/t14 would be a perfection rcf446 or equiv. ________________________________________________________________________ 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://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list