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Aftermarket clutch for a '61 F100

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I think I'm going to get a clutch kit for a big block to use with the 292 (1 3/8' 10 spline input shaft), say a '66 fairlane 390 kit. Does anyone know if the throwout bearing will work with the pickup clutch fork.


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Didn't the 390's use the smaller input shaft?? When I got a clutch kit for my toploader (small input shaft) against my 312, the kit (which was for some later Ford ) the throwout bearing fit ok. This was a sedan fork, not a truck though.

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charliemccraney (12/14/2006)
I think I'm going to get a clutch kit for a big block to use with the 292 (1 3/8' 10 spline input shaft), say a '66 fairlane 390 kit. Does anyone know if the throwout bearing will work with the pickup clutch fork.

The throw out bearing for a small input transmission will not work with the 1 3/8" input transmission.  A majority of the car big blocks were small input until you got into the Cobra Jets or the Boss engines.  As Paul mentioned, the 66 Fairlane with the 390 was a small input tranny.  I'm assuming you've got a 1 3/8" input tranny that you're dealing with?

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It's a 1 3/8" 10 spline 3 speed.  I think its the standard pick-up transmission.  I'm just browsing through the online Summit catalog.  It comes up with 1 3/8 options for the 390 fairlanes.  The throwout bearings look different though.  They have two clips on the back.

But I was just looking at it again and noticed that the throwout bearing is not included.  I found one that looks right.  So I'll try it out.

http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?autofilter=1&part=CTF%2DN1493&N=700+4294816111+4294908331+4294908395+4294925084+4294848710+4294787370+115&autoview=sku

Do you think that a diaphragm style pressure plate will cause any adjustment issues?


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charliemccraney (12/18/2006)
Do you think that a diaphragm style pressure plate will cause any adjustment issues?

You shouldn't see any differences in adjustment.  I've got a diaphragm style pressure plate behind the 272 in my '55 and it reacts just like the long finger style it replaced.

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Hopefully I won't have any issues.



Which other engines is the pilot bearing shared with? Summit doesn't have a listing for the Y.



'preciate the help guys!


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Well,

I tried the clutch kit above and the bolt pattern of the pressure plate does not match that of the flywheel.  I have the Billet steel flywheel from JM that should be drilled for the original style and diaphragm style.  I verified that the stock pp lines up correctly.

Does anyone know of something that will fit?  I think I'll need something that is better than stock.  I should be in the neighborhood of 320hp with the new engine.

How is the Zoom stuff?  That is the only company with a specific application to the truck.  Here's a link  Zoom Clutch


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Hi Charlie,

What size pressure plate bolt patterns are on the flywheel you have?

I used a truck flywheel with the 11" truck bolt pattern and bought a clutch and pressure plate for a 1963 galaxie with the 406 to use with a T10 transmision and everything bolted and splined up perfect. I don't remember if it used the 1 3/8 diameter spline or the 1 1/8 though, I have to get ready for a wedding but can check tomorrow and have part numbers from NAPA for the combination.

Also, I pm you about the VS57, Please let me know as I was away for a week.

Thanks, Bill

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59 & 61 P 400's, 58 F100 custom cab, 69 F100, 79 F150, 82 F600 ramp truck, 90 mustang conv 7 up, 94 Mustang, Should I continue?

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The flywheel has the stock 11" bolt pattern - my old 11" pressure plate lines up with the holes. I think it also has a later diaphragm style 10" pattern. The 11" pattern has 5/16" threads. The other pattern has 8mm threads with dowl holes. I'll research the 406 clutch. Thanks for the lead.



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Do you think the stock 11" will work? The axle is 3.70 or 3.89. Vehicle ID plate says 3.70 but there is a partially smashed tag on the pumpkin that looks like it reads 3.89. Plus it's a truck so there isn't much clutch slipping traction anyway. I don't pull anything with it.



I'm not having much luck finding anything else.


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