Jarhead_1981
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Hello anyone/everyone. I have a 1960 TO-35 Special ( Single Clutch) I acquired a Dual Clutch Trans and Dual Clutch for it about 20 years ago but just never got around to converting it.
I just got done rebuilding the trans and am now doing the clutch.
It is an early series Belleville spring only clutch(No T-bolts, no side coil springs.
My question is now that have it cleaned up with the new discs installed, are the 3 bolts that go through the stamped steel release fingers tightened strictly for the finger height measurement or is there some other consideration and what is the finger height measurement.
I have the service manual for my TO-35 but it does not discuss this early style Belleville spring only clutch even though I am told that the early 35s had this clutch. I hate to spend a fortune on a service manual for the 50 that I scavenged the trans/clutch from just for these few tidbits of info.
Any knowledge you could share would be greatly appreciated.
I just got done rebuilding the trans and am now doing the clutch.
It is an early series Belleville spring only clutch(No T-bolts, no side coil springs.
My question is now that have it cleaned up with the new discs installed, are the 3 bolts that go through the stamped steel release fingers tightened strictly for the finger height measurement or is there some other consideration and what is the finger height measurement.
I have the service manual for my TO-35 but it does not discuss this early style Belleville spring only clutch even though I am told that the early 35s had this clutch. I hate to spend a fortune on a service manual for the 50 that I scavenged the trans/clutch from just for these few tidbits of info.
Any knowledge you could share would be greatly appreciated.