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Old 02-28-2006, 03:48 PM
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Try this. I went with this centerforce 11 inch clutch 26 tooth spline. Worked great. Take all the necessary steps, alighment, insure good clutch fork, etc...


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damn. link did not work. Here's the number from Summit.

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Hmmm, i'm having trouble finding the correct part number for the 11"clutch. On the centerforce webpage they appear to only offer an 11" clutch for a 427. Can i use the clutch disc and pressure plate for the 427 on the 327??
Thanks and here is the link

http://centerforce.com/clutches.tpl?...E&caryear=1967

They both have 10 splines, so i dont really see why it wouldnt work unless the spacing is different.

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