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#147729 07/18/09 04:31 AM
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Hello,is it possible to put a 1938 clutch ( disk, fork, pressure plate...) in a 1937 car ( Master de Luxe 4-Door)?
Thank you for your answers,best regards from germany, martin

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You will also need the 38 bellhousing,the ball for the fork is in a different location then the 37 on back and wont work right with a 38 and up fork. I went through this with my 37 p/u.


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You will need to change the front shaft of the transmission, the trans. front bearing plate, the flywheel housing, fork and all linkage, I believe the starter has to be changed also.


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Hello, thanks for the informations.
Today i opened the system and saw that someone changed ( in the last 72 years ) the whole thing from 37 to a 1939 heavy duty clutch.
Now i have to find out which way is the best way to renew my clutch now.


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