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#355879 11/12/15 06:05 PM
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The parts book lists different part numbers for a 36 Standard and Master clutch pressure plate springs, group 0.865. What would be the difference and could the master springs be used on a standard? I don't see a difference in any of the other 36 clutch parts between a standard and master.

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I searched everything also and find no answer.
I would guess it had something to do with The type of facing originally used when the cars were new.. Some had a disc with woven facing and some with moulded.
At this point I would doubt if it would make a difference.


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Thanks, Gene. Just wanted to check before I purchased some I found with the master spring part number.


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