Jim S.,
Does the S10 pressure plate work with a 215 Buick using a stock 62 Buick
4-speed?
What is the diameter of the S10 clutch disk?
Regards,
Jim B.
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From: owner-mgb-v8@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-mgb-v8@autox.team.net] On
Behalf Of Jim Stuart
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 5:36 PM
To: Kevin & Deana Brown
Cc: MGV8 list
Subject: Re: Pilot bearing location
Kevin-
Pilot bush or bearing goes in the end of the crank . If you ordered a clutch
& pressure plate for a Chevy S-10 V8 pickup, you should be fine. Be sure it
is the fine spline, 26 spline, I believe. If you ordered the clutch for a
Camero, start the leg exercises tonight.
Jim Stuart
Kevin & Deana Brown wrote:
> I hate to sound stupid, but it has been a while since I have pulled a
> transmission. Does the pilot bearing that the end of the transmission
> input shaft goes in to fit in the center of the flywheel or in the end
> of the crank shaft? I've ordered a new pilot bearing but haven't got it
> yet. I'm concerned that the clutch pressure plate, that I am picking up
> tomorrow, is too thick for the length of the T5 inpute shaft. I
> installed my hydraulic throwout bearing yesterday and it only leaves the
> splined portion of the input shaft to go through the pressure plate
> (about 2 3/8 inches). It is a spring type pressure plate. Thanks!.
>
> Kevin Brown
> Odessa, MO
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