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So, from a recent previous post you may know that I pulled my 21-stud engine and transmission from my 37 Coupe. I did this to reseal both and resurface the flywheel and replace the clutch and pressure plate. Ring gear was worn so I order a new one and had that replaced when the flywheel was resurfaced. The issue is that the flywheel, clutch and pressure plate are an 11" setup, which I now see is for a truck. (My first flathead) I know that engine was rebuilt at some point, as the crank is stamped .020 under. The transmission S/N does not match the frame S/N just FYI. After I bought the car, I did the normal maintenance items and had Skip rebuild the coil and Michael at Third Gen rework the distributor, and the engine runs great and has good acceleration even having a couple slightly lower compression reading cylinders. Also has a Columbia rear end and this thing moves along nicely at highway speeds. Should I just go back with the 11"? Or attempt to locate a flywheel for the 9" setup. After a quick search, that may be a challenge. Nate
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Did the 11" clutch and pressure plate work okay? It seems like overkill but if it worked why change it?
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Purchased the car in 2019 and put maybe 1500 mile going to local car shows and just goofing off. Runs great. Clutch wasn't slipping but was at its adjustment limit.
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I'd say put a new disk and pressure plate on and go. Otherwise you'll need to find a '37 flywheel and a 9' pressure plate and disk.
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Have the flywheel redrilled for a 9" clutch plate. Use the best shouldered bolts as possible.
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I sent you a private message.
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There is nothing wrong with an 11"clutch. It's a bit heavy and isn't necessary in a car. either is a 10". However, what's done is done. I use anly the9.5 but that eon't work with the early trans/
Gramps PS indina clutch can beef up a 9" |
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If the 11 inch works well, keep it.
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Well, it was working fine, and since I have already replaced the ring gear and had it resurfaced, that is what I will do. Appreciate everyone's input as always. Nate Anello
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If this car has been running a 11" clutch look in the front of the transmission bell housing for marks that the pressure plate may be hitting the casting.
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Terry, I appreciate your question and checked the transmission bell housing and find no witness marks where it could have been rubbing. I had no unusual noise in the driveline in the 4 years I have been driving the car prior to disassemble. Serial number of transmission, although it doesn't match the frame number, does show transmission is a 1937 era.
But I am curious now, is this a common / known issue with the 11" pressure plate rubbing on trans housing or back of engine upper trans housing? Nate |
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Common?? It sometimes happens with an 11" sounds like your good.
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It should feel much better with everything fresh. Run it and enjoy. I need the post count, thanks.
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Good info to note for mine..
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