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#515342 03/10/2009 5:41 AM
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I need to replace my clutch and was wondering if anyone has found a good kit. All the typical sources sell them, Jim's , LMC and classic trucks but the last thing I want to do is put a junk kit in my 54. Any thoughts ?

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If your concerned try and find a brake shop locally to reline the clutch and rebuild the pressure plate. I had a goofy size in my COE and it ended up being about $125 total. You can usually bring those parts into your local parts store and they can send them off to be rebuilt, or they might know who will.

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Anymore its best to buy a new kit. They are available at any parts store for a popular model like that. With the remans you never know what you are going to get. Sometimes they are too strong & other times they are soft. Sometimes they grind so much off the pressure plate surface that as soon as the lining wears down a little it starts slipping.

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Just got a rebuild kit for my 57, clutch, pressure plate, throw out bearing, and it's not much better than the old one I took out. Auto Zone rebuilt ZOOM & wouldn't you know it, made in China.


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It just doesn't feel right to put a Chinese made part into a quailty made US truck.

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In this vein, is there any danger in grinding a few thousandths off the flanges where the pressure plate bolts to the flywheel to increase the pressure?

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That will not increase the pressure. It is built into the springs. If not done on a precision setup it will cause clutch chatter.


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we put a borg warner 10" disc and pressure plate in my dad 1940 1/2 and that thing is great behind that truck 4 speed .

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Old dog, where did you get a "Borg-Warner" clutch assembly???
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well it was about 10 years ago at a auto wise warehouse the company i worked at did business with . it was not just the style but the brand ! here's just one selling them . http://www.autobarn.net/brutpownewcl.html

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Good for you, not good for me. They only go back to 1958. I don't think you can get a new BW clutch for an 216 AD.
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