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I'm working on building an engine for my '51 Crestliner. It will have a 4-inch crank, a mild overbore, probably EAB heads for an extra shot of compression and an Isky 1007B camshaft. I will also run it with overdrive. Will the stock, 9.5-inch clutch be able to handle the extra torque of this setup or should I plan on getting a larger clutch? If something bigger is recommended, what style/size should I look for?
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I had a 10 in clutch in my 40 with a 296 flatty.
Worked fine. I didn't abuse it. 9.5 will also work fine. All depends how you drive it. |
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9" long style clutch in my 59a with merc crank and a columbia slips if i floor it. i believe on your 8ba flywheel, a borg an beck diaphragm style is used, and perhaps has better grabbing power? so a 9 1/2 " would work?
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Fort Wayne Clutch get 9" with heavy duty springs. Call them and talk to Kerry. He is very familiar with this. I have this set up in my Panel. Works great.
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Here's some info from The late "Rumbleseat", aka Paul Garrigan.
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Based on Paul Garrigans article. I went down to a 9 inch clutch and lightened the flywheel by 7 to 8 lbs. to lower the rotating mass. Since I'm I going by seat of pants feeling from last year, I can't say it greatly improved the motor from spooling up quicker. However, I do not have any slippage with the smaller clutch.
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