Posted by jasonbickel on June 01, 2011 at 18:13:17 from (99.63.30.81):
In Reply to: Case 300 Clutch posted by Joe (Wa) on May 31, 2011 at 00:16:27:
Head on pic of pressure plate added, believe to be correct
Throwout bearing was installed backwards as well as the spring. Bearing was worn way thin on the solid end of it:
Clutch disc was pretty torn up as well:
Did come across a website, www.hphparts.com that sells replacement parts and they have the clutch disc for $106 and the throwout bearing for $31. Did get ahold of a Sachs list of clutch dimensions for cars and there is a late 70s Buick application that has a 9 1/8" disc w/ the correct shaft dia and spline count. The disc (non-sachs) can be purchased at autozone for $25... half way tempted to buy one just to see if it will work. Don't think the 1/8" smaller diameter will matter much.
I'll contact Saeli as well.
Thank you all for your input, not sure if I will ever get to a complete restoration but at least I will enjoy it. I'll keep everyone updated on the progress.
Jason
This post was edited by jasonbickel at 18:15:09 06/01/11 3 times.
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