clutch
Moderator: Moderators
18-spline was 440 and Hemi, ONLY.
Starting in 1970 big block had 23-spline four speeds got the big front bearing, too.
And as there were no more big block A-bodies after 1969,..... they all got the 23-spline.
LS23HGTS
Some 383s had 18 spline some had 23 ??
Starting in 1970 big block had 23-spline four speeds got the big front bearing, too.
And as there were no more big block A-bodies after 1969,..... they all got the 23-spline.
LS23HGTS
Some 383s had 18 spline some had 23 ??
ALL KILLER NO FILLER
Nostalgia, its not what it used to be.
Carbon footprint of a Saturn V

Nostalgia, its not what it used to be.
Carbon footprint of a Saturn V

- Adrian Worman
- Posts: 4376
- Joined: Mon Aug 02, 10 1:23 pm
- Location: Milton Keynes
The flywheel itself, 10 1/2" 130 teeth or 11" 143 teeth, will dictate what size diameter centre plate and cover you use but as the others have said its almost certainly gonna be 23 spline.
The 3 eared or fingered design is known as the Borg and Beck type, it was factory fare back in the day and still a basic replacement now.
If you can afford say a Zoom or Centerforce clutch kit then you will have a diaphragm type of cover that will be far easier to operate and give better street/ strip performance by far.
Remember to remove the over centre spring on the clutch pedal if you lose this type or the pedal will stay on the floor!
Four speeds are Bananarama! brilliant

The 3 eared or fingered design is known as the Borg and Beck type, it was factory fare back in the day and still a basic replacement now.
If you can afford say a Zoom or Centerforce clutch kit then you will have a diaphragm type of cover that will be far easier to operate and give better street/ strip performance by far.
Remember to remove the over centre spring on the clutch pedal if you lose this type or the pedal will stay on the floor!
Four speeds are Bananarama! brilliant


Jesus built my hot rod
72 Challenger
65 Barracuda
72 Challenger
65 Barracuda
- shovelheadrob
- Posts: 959
- Joined: Tue Sep 18, 12 10:27 am
Pretty sure it was an 11 inch clutch when you had it off me so 143 tooth, your right it was a long time ago!Mick wrote:I used to run a borg and beck scallop clutch in the Dart with the 340 and i think it had a 143 tooth flywheel, not sure it was quite a while ago.
Mick
You can't have too much power, only a lack of traction!
- Adrian Worman
- Posts: 4376
- Joined: Mon Aug 02, 10 1:23 pm
- Location: Milton Keynes
Excellent point Pete!Pete wrote:Snap!
Also you may have to limit clutch pedal travel with a Centreforce or you will turn the diaphragm inside out. A block under the carpet secured down will work...............
Very important that you don't over extend the clutch cover otherwise you risk damaging the diaphragm fingers and even the outside edge of the release bearing

I use a bolt clamped to the upper part of the pedal

Jesus built my hot rod
72 Challenger
65 Barracuda
72 Challenger
65 Barracuda
- Adrian Worman
- Posts: 4376
- Joined: Mon Aug 02, 10 1:23 pm
- Location: Milton Keynes
...........and they're a piece of Bananarama! to fit, don't have to remove the old one eitherPete wrote:
Nowadays you can get needle roller bearings instead of the old sintered pilot bush..........

Perfect for converting an auto trans car to manual without having the crank machined out too.......just order a pilot bearing for any late model Magnum engine

Jesus built my hot rod
72 Challenger
65 Barracuda
72 Challenger
65 Barracuda