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victory & question day 120-130 1965

>M40/41. b) the GB comes out of a 144, and when transferring it, I chose to use the
>144 clutch (whole kit) that was almost brand new.The 144 clutch is the "flat" type
>as opposed to the 121 ones I've seen so far that are al ot thicker. The
>bellhousing comes from the 1965 Amazon in order to mount the slave cylinder. So,

I'ld expect not, unless you found a throwout bearing to take account for this difference. The pressure plate and throwout bearing are specific both to each other and to the clutch mechanism. If the pressure plate is thinner I'ld expect a standard throwout bearing not to reach the full travel, unless you also modded the mechanism.

Are those rubbers firmly in (I've heard stories of rubbers being just too small and moving in their housings), and as far as there are metal insert in them did you grease them?

Bram






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