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Join Date: Nov 2015
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Hi All:
I am about to swap my tired 59a for an 8cm that I have put together, with early front dress (cam/ cover/ water pumps/ pulley/ crab/ etc.) I have the truck bellhousing for the later motor also. This will be going in my 34 5 window. I will be running my existing 39 trans- couple of questions: I know I can get the clutch kit from Fort Wayne to adapt early clutch stuff to the later flywheel- I have the Merc flywheel that came w/ my core 8cm, can I run that? Is there a better flywheel that I should consider? Also, any other "heads up" information that will prepare me in advance?? Thank You! Dave |
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Location: Perry OH
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Keep the 8CM fly wheel with the 8CM. What P/P and clutch disk is with the 8Cm ?
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Dave....Just to be clear, you must run a '49-'53 flywheel. No early flywheels will work correctly, as the flywheel ring gear will not be in the correct location, fore/aft. Coop . |
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Thx guys- I do not have a clutch assembly for the 8cm currently. I was going to order the kit from Ft Wayne that has the p plate and disk the will bolt to the later flywheel with correct splines for 39 transmission.
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The 49 thru early 51 8CM used the Borg & Beck 10-inch clutch set up for 1 3/8" input spline just like the early Ford light duty top shift trans. It's a good clutch but harder to find than most. The flywheel may work with a mid 80s GM diaphragm clutch if modified to work with the old Ford throw out bearing. Centerforce sells one like this. A clutch rebuilder could likely set up a diaphragm type as long as they are familiar with the application.
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https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showt...+8ba+1936+ford Then do a google search on: Install an 8BA in a 1934 Ford and you will find this: https://www.google.com/search?q=inwt...hrome&ie=UTF-8 |
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Great, thx guys
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