flywheel size..........need answer ASAP
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Car: 1984 Firebird
Engine: 350 Terminator EFI
Transmission: T56
Axle/Gears: 4.10
flywheel size..........need answer ASAP
i know that in our cars we must use the 153 tooth flywheel,
my question is this, in 1985 would all clutches have been in the 10.4 inch size?
and will i be able to use a 10.5 inch clutch disk????? i mean its only a 1/10th inch bigger so there shouldn't be a problem
the reason i wanted a fast answer is so i don't have to wait another week after my flywheel gets here from cali, i'd rather order this stuff all at the same time, and get it over with
my question is this, in 1985 would all clutches have been in the 10.4 inch size?
and will i be able to use a 10.5 inch clutch disk????? i mean its only a 1/10th inch bigger so there shouldn't be a problem
the reason i wanted a fast answer is so i don't have to wait another week after my flywheel gets here from cali, i'd rather order this stuff all at the same time, and get it over with
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People call the 10.4" thing 10-1/2 inches all the time. It's the same thing. So it should work. Assuming of course that you get one with the right splines.
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