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1952-59 Ford clutch for a 239 Y-block

Discussion in 'Off Topic Hot Rods & Customs' started by losthutch, Apr 2, 2012.

  1. losthutch
    Joined: Dec 5, 2011
    Posts: 3

    losthutch
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    from wisconsin

    Ok so I Havn't been on in awhile,Havn't worked on my car for awhile either. My clutch is fried,I either need a new one or I need to have it re-lined,if I go new I need to find out which clutch I need before i take her all apart,I've been told its a 9 1/2 inch 10 spline,I've also been told its a 10 inch 10 spline,are either of these correct? I also cannot find a local shop that re-lines clutches,I'm from Oshkosh Wisconsin,does anybody know of a place that re-lines clutches for cheap? Or can I buy a clutch the same size as my clutch,drill out the rivets and re-rivet the material onto my clutch? Is that possible? thanks everyone
     
  2. streetdreams
    Joined: Mar 27, 2008
    Posts: 235

    streetdreams
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    You're going to have to pull it anyway, might as well pull it now and see what you have. You may notice the flywheel needs resurfacing also. With the clutch and pressure plate in hand, a good trans shop should be able to set you up with rebuilts if availabe. Otherwise, rebuild them. There's got to be a competent shop somewhere around Oshkosh (?)
     
  3. Retro Jim
    Joined: May 27, 2007
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    Tear it down , have the flywheel resurfaced and you can get the clutch parts easily . Macs , Carpenter and most any other good Ford supplier will have your parts . You will need to send the old ones back for a core charge .
    While you have the trans out I would replace the gaskets on the trans too so you will not have any leaks down the road . Good time to change the old gear oil too . Also check the universals while the drive shaft is out .

    Jim
     
  4. losthutch
    Joined: Dec 5, 2011
    Posts: 3

    losthutch
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    from wisconsin

    I called every shop from restoration to race and I can't find any place than will rebuild the clutch (put friction material back on) I guess i'll just pull it
     
  5. Nite Owl
    Joined: Jan 19, 2010
    Posts: 20

    Nite Owl
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    Try Napa for a rebuilt clutch.
     
  6. nascardave
    Joined: Jan 31, 2010
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    Hi, I deal with a company here in california, that can rebuild the cover and disc for about $100. If you are interested paying the shipping back and forth. I would be happy the drop it off for you and ship it back to you. Dave
     
  7. losthutch
    Joined: Dec 5, 2011
    Posts: 3

    losthutch
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    from wisconsin

    Um ok so on Macs it says the clutch for the 239 is a 10 inch,but I crawled under my car and measured,it sure looks like 9 and 1/2 inch clutch,what is it really? The motor is out of a 1954 its a 239 thanks for the help
     
  8. Ole don
    Joined: Dec 16, 2005
    Posts: 2,915

    Ole don
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    I have taken apart several over the years that had a larger clutch cover than disc. I have seen the disc as much as a half inch smaller than the cover. Take it apart, lay it out, and order replacement parts
     

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