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    Clutch pain

    I've taken my flywheel, clutch plate and pressure plate to a reputable clutch place for inspection. The flywheel was supposedly machined and the other parts new less than 5,000kms ago, but it's obvious I got boned

    Anyway, I never did get rid of the judder so I'm getting it sorted properly. Thing is my set up is not standard. The flywheel is not drilled for a Land Rover clutch - it still runs an Isuzu truck sized plate and cover. It is 300 mm across the plate (that's a foot to you old guys ). The place I took it to is having touble tracking down the clutch plate, as the centre needs to fit an LT95 shaft. I think it's 10 spline. They have a few possibles, mostly from tractors.

    Anybody got any ideas? They reckon I'm up for about $850 including maching and a new bearing, so I'm very keen to get it right.

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    I have an old PBR clutch catalogue and you want a 10x 1 & 1/8 inch spline centre. The nearest fit is 1975-81 Chevrolet C and K series 292 cu in and 350 cu in (PBR part number R11932W) which is 300mm diameter.

    Years ago I rebuilt a clutch by removing the old spline centre and fitting it into a bigger plate with the same spring design. Just mig welded the rivets.

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