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#442214 05/04/20 12:36 AM
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Hi,
Can anyone tell me,what model 6cyl Chev truck used a clutch driven plate,10" in diameter with a 1 1/8" X 10 spline sprung hub?,thanks in advance.

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The all Holden clutch from at least HQ to WB (6 and V8) M20, M21, M22 and the V6 Commodore with T5 gearbox used the 1 1/8 x 10 centre, even my 38 has the same centre. There are a couple of different outside sizes but most parts shops (Repco, Auto1) have a listing to use as a comparison.
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Thanks Tony,much appreciated,but I need to know about the outside diameter of the lined plate,as the hub dimensions(1 1/18" X 10 spline)are pretty common.

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I think the 253 (possibley the 308) used a 10" clutch and all the 6s used a 9 or 9 1/2". Easiest way is talk to your local Repco or Auto1 shop their book listings have the dimensions.
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There was a 10" Heavy Duty clutch disk and pressure plate available as an option from 1938ish onward. Not sure about the spline size but was a direct replacement for passenger cars and truck I believe. A parts book should show it.

Charlie was selling some a year or so ago, that's how I discovered they existed but have never looked closely myself as to fitment.


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Thanks mate.


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