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My 95HP Ford flat head V8 engine has an 11 inch clutch.
The driven plate needs re-lining. Can anybody tell me the thickness of the friction lining on each side. My re-lining chap says he has often come across re-lined clutch plates for these engines, which have too thick a lining. Kind regards, Alastair F60S LAAT Ford Lynx I MkIII* |
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Fordbarn.com an International site of Flathead folks use the Early V8 group and go to Forums. The best of the Best are there. Dave
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Mariano Paz Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA 1944 Ariel W/NG 1945 FGT FAT |
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My NOS 11” clutch plate (with some storage rust, errr, patina) has a total thickness of 10 mm. The lining is 3,5 mm thick.
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Thanks everyone.
Alastair |
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