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Old 11-28-2006, 08:32 AM
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what is ALL of the measurements on the size of the clutch and the spline on a 99 ss 6-speed. getting ready to buy a whole clutch kit and i do not know what sizes of parts to buy.

what is some of the best clutches out there,looking for a clutch that will not slip under alot of PRESSURE and still be able to drive on street.

i have been looking at and thinking about a zoom what do you know about them and would you recomend one.
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personally i like genuine GM parts..others will say go with blah blah

LS7 Clutch Info from fred beans parts in PA

The LS7 clutch will fit any LS1/LS6/LS2 powered vehicle but must have the Corvette LS2/LS7 flywheel. Please keep in mind you must use the updated hydraulics for your make and model of vehicle, not LS7 hydraulics. The LS7 hydraulics do not work! Here are some part numbers to assist you in getting the right parts. All of these part numbers are under Chevrolet make.

Part number ls7clutchkit

Includes
12571611 - LS7 flywheel
24238412 - LS7 clutch and pressure plate


14061685 - Pilot bearing for any of the Fbody or C5 models.


Fbody (Camaro And Firebird) Components

15046288 - Updated slave cylinder
12570277 - Updated master cylinder

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