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Which Bellhousing Flywheel and Clutch

Grumpy

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I've got a 10 1/2" bellhousing already, a 2468370. Will this work for the 68 Coronet with a 440 I'm working on or should I just get a real 68 440 11" ?

If it will work, 130 tooth flywheel and 10.5 clutch setup correct? 4.354 bearing retainer.

I NEED A CLUTCH FORK!!!
 

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I am sure you can make it work. Like you said you will have to make sure it has the smaller bearing retainer on your trans, and the 10.5" flywheel. I think your bellhousing is a 1965 year model if i remember correctly. Also I am not for sure if it changes anything on the clutch fork or if you use the one correct for the 11" setup. Would be worth a call to brewers performance to ask , as they have always been willing to help answer my questions when i needed a little help.
Matt
 
agreed. you can make just about anything work.But with the correct 11" stuff you may run in to fewer head aches later on. If you can get the 10 1/2 stuff a whole lot cheaper or already have it then go for it. You can always change it around later.
GOOD LUCK!
 
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