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can some one help... clutch companies that work with v8's

Post by Jono FD3 »

Hi guys, does anyone know Of a decent company in the UK that work with American v8's??
Basically I have a 350 Chevy and a mustang t45 box and want to put the 2 together! I haven't got a flywheel or anything at the moment, so unsure if it would be easier to get a mustang flywheel and clutch setup and have the flywheel re-drilled for the Chevy crank or adaptedin some way, or get a straight bolt on cChevy fly and try to get a clutch made for the job?? Two companies I have spoken to said they can do it but there is sooooo much info they want I don't understand what they are saying! Bolt patterns, plate thickness, splinters diameter, blah blah blah (there was alto more than just the basics I listed there! Lol)

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Post by kiwicar »

Hi
Can't you just get a chevy flywheel and pressure plate and a friction plate with the right splines for the T45 box, I don't see any need for re drilling anything.
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Post by crayefish »

If the usual engine companies (Real Steel etc) don't do it, then Rakeway might. They primarily do parts and machining for off-road racers but they also do a lot of transmission stuff and I know they modify flywheels and mate exotic engines to random gearboxes etc. Worth giving them a call (never actually bought that much from them, but always had plenty of advice over the phone).
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