72 Olds 442 build
#63
On The Tree
iTrader: (3)
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Oklahoma
Posts: 135
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Thanks for all the help. At least Im pointed in the right direction. The flywheel will be here today since it was not a stock item at my local Oreillys. Looks like Im on my up on the build!!! I called Edelbrock, and they told me that a mechanical clutch linkage could not be used with their headers. Maybe I am out to prove them wrong. It would be awesome to retain the mechanical linkage of some sort... Maybe come up with my own design.
#65
The edelbrock shortys definitely look like they'll clear a z bar.
BTW, One reason I use the Sachs clutch is that they make a 26 and 10 spline disk that will work with the pressure plate. You might consider a Richmond 6 speed or Keisler RS500. Unlike the T56, those are a bolt in, donrt require tunnel mods and will work with a manual linkage.
BTW, One reason I use the Sachs clutch is that they make a 26 and 10 spline disk that will work with the pressure plate. You might consider a Richmond 6 speed or Keisler RS500. Unlike the T56, those are a bolt in, donrt require tunnel mods and will work with a manual linkage.
#73
Bellhousing is centered with 0.021 offst pins. 1050 flywheel, 11" 10 spline 1970 BBC clutch bolted up, LS7 pilot bearing seated. I'll check the throwout bearing fork geometry tomorrow. I've got an adjustable stud and a couple different bearings, so I'm hoping something will work and I can test fit the engine/trans tomorrow.
#74
Old School Heavy
iTrader: (16)
Bellhousing is centered with 0.021 offst pins. 1050 flywheel, 11" 10 spline 1970 BBC clutch bolted up, LS7 pilot bearing seated. I'll check the throwout bearing fork geometry tomorrow. I've got an adjustable stud and a couple different bearings, so I'm hoping something will work and I can test fit the engine/trans tomorrow.
Aftermarket pressure plates that use that type of spring have counterweights added to remedy the problem. Here is a picture of the Centerforce clutch:
#78
Muncie, 621 bell housing, chevelle fork, 1.25" throwout bearing on an adjustable stud gave perfect fork geometry.
And after tring a couple mounts, I ended up with short/wide poly mounts with 1/4" spacers on SBC chevelle frame mounts.
And I was able to put it in with the trans attached.
And after tring a couple mounts, I ended up with short/wide poly mounts with 1/4" spacers on SBC chevelle frame mounts.
And I was able to put it in with the trans attached.
#80
On The Tree
iTrader: (3)
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Oklahoma
Posts: 135
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I got mine setting in the car with the Muncie attached. Drive shaft fits perfect using the Edelbrock a body plates. Headers fit nice, but do touch the pass side frame. I am working on 3/8" plate shims under the frame mounts, but looks like my steering still contacts the pan on the pass side. Any suggestion? The headers are the Edelbrock long tube step a body headers, and yes they look like they will clear a z bar