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I have everything I need to bolt a T10 4 speed to my 292 project except the pressure plate.  Contacted a brake and clutch outlet and they were no help. Any suggestions where to find the passenger car clutch?  Thanks.
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I have seen pressure plates on ebay
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Any auto parts store. Just make sure you have the right spline and disk diamater. 292 is usually 10". 312 is 11"
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I have an almost new 10" that I removed when I went to an 11".  Dave

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My flywheel is drilled for an 11" cover but, hey, I appreciate the offer.  My local Napa store had no listing but I see Summit has a kit manufactured By ZOOM only their disc is 23 spline and I need 10.  We have another parts store in town so I will give them a shot at it.
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The long 11" bolt pattern is the same for many vehicles.  All you need is an 11" clutch that comes with a disc with the right spline.  Go to Summit Racing, search for clutch and filter by diameter and spline.  Should be loads of options.


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Google Centerforce.  They have all kinds of pressure plates and discs.  I have one of theirs in my 54 with a 312 and toploader.


54 Victoria 312;  48 Ford Conv 302, 56 Bird 312
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Thanks Charlie.  I took a little more time on the Summit page and found what I think will work. Kit MU7350-1 has the 10 spline disc although it does not specifically list the 292 Y-Block.   The other kit MU7350-1A has the 23 spline disc and appears to be the same with exception of the disc and lists the Y-Block application.  Thinking the "A" designation on the end of the part number applies to the different disc.  Any thoughts before I purchase?  Thanks all.  Dave
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Fort Wayne Clutch will build what you need. 800-258-8243

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I think the plate and disc will work.  The throwout bearing  may not since those are not generally as universal.


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