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Hello,
I was wondering if anyone knows of a company that may offer a clutch and pressure plate kit that is more performance then the factory clutch. My friend owns this Customline that bone stock and the clutch is slipping and chattering and he's looking for something with a slight more grip any help would be great. He's also thinking of switching to a 4 speed floor shift any transmissions recommend? such as years or what not. Thank you
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I put in a Centerforce Dual Friction clutch and I'm very happy with it.. Its a diaphram clutch.. Go to the centerforce web site and look up the different ones for ford and you should find what you need. You will need to know what diameter the input shaft is to match the disc and the size of the disc (ie 10 or 11 inch). You also have to find out the number of splines on the input shaft.
I bought mine from Street Side Auto (877-787-8989) and had free shipping (and no BS on "handling charges) and the best prices I could find.
As far as a four speed, you can't go wrong with a top loader (T & C) from Ford. If your lucky and get an early one, the bolt pattern is the same as the Y. Second best would be a T-10, but these are pretty scarce as Ford only used them two years.
54 Victoria 312; 48 Ford Conv 302, 56 Bird 312 Forever Ford Midland Park, NJ
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Y-Guy Newbie: Call Matt, at SPEC CLUTCH 850-654-4730 Great products at fair prices... Bill
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Y-Guy Newbie: Forget the previous post...I didn't look at the top of the page when I googled it... Try 205491-8581 ask for Matt
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Call Robin at Superior Friction in San Jose, CA (ph 408-436-1101). He can put together any type of clutch combo you want. He put together a diaphragm pressure plate/kevlar disc/continous duty throw-out bearing combo for my 1956 Ford F100 that is very smooth and no slippage behind a 309 ci Y. He is a nice guy and knows clutches.
1956 F100 Big Window 309ci Y-block, 1956 F100 small window 272ci Y-block Greg. Mountains of North Eastern CA
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I'm also using a Centerforce 11" clutch and pressure plate, but stayed with the mechanical clutch linkage. I'm pretty happy with the set-up. Rono
Ron Lane, Meridian, ID
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