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Old 11-18-2004 | 01:37 PM
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Default Any difference in a GTO, F-Body or Corvette clutch

In other words, could you guys use an Exedy dual disc for Z06 in an F-Body?

Can a C5 use a GTO clutch?

All I have seen is that most LS series clutches are 11". Anyone know of any differences?
Old 11-19-2004 | 02:29 PM
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C5 and F-body are the same. Just a different master cylinder and line on the slave.

I'm running the RAM-4022550N in my car, same part number for f-bodies. The only issue was installing the pressure plate studs to the flywheel was a pain in the butt on a C5.
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I suspected they were, I wanted to make sure. There are some clutches that are in one platform that folks would like to try in others...


For instance there are soem Australian clutches for the Monaro/GTO that might work good here, and they aren't dreadfully expensive that could work in an F-Body or C5...




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