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Old 01-27-2005, 01:04 AM
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Interestly, I hear the MA6 is considered a liability in a Vette, not a selling point! Hard to get parts for.

Yes, Wayne really doesn't mention is wasn't produced.....
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Old 01-27-2005, 03:39 AM
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Way back in 1969 a friend had a copo Chevelle with a MA6 dual disk clutch. The clutch was soft enough that his wife had no problem driving the car. The clutch liked to stick to the floor whenever he tried to shift at over 6200 rpm. He eventually replaced it with a single disk racing clutch. The Chevelle was traded in when the kids started coming. If we had only known then how to make it work!
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Kurt:
Actually, the MA6 clutch is looked upon like the M22 is, both very desireable. Both being of HD design, engineer Gib Hufstader was responsible for that invention.

Yes, the clutch components are very scarce to find, however they last a long time under severe usage and practically never wear out under normal use.
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Old 01-27-2005, 08:09 AM
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John,
I doubt that was a factory MA6 install on that COPO. No engine code for it....
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Old 01-28-2005, 11:11 AM
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You are right. There would be a special engine code as the engine would have come from Tonawanda with the clutch already installed. The salesman told me that the clutch was available but then again he wasn't very well versed on the COPO options either. Were there any special codes for the MA6 in the L78 Chevelle, Nova, or Camaro?
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Old 01-28-2005, 11:17 AM
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There was in Camaros.
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There were actually two different versions of the dual disk clutch that was used... A coarse spline (early) and fine spline (late).

The 1969 MA6 option for Corvettes was pretty much as you described... Available with L-71/L-89 only (not available with the L-88/ZL-1). GM records show 106 units produced for sale and I have around 15 or so cars surveyed with this clutch option. The 1969 cars used the coarse spline version which is probably the more difficult of the two to find today. Neat piece though... Great clamping force with very little pedal pressure required.

The LS-6 Corvettes used the fine spline version whether equipped with the M-21 or M-22 transmission. I have never heard of a 1970 LS-6 Chevelle equipped with this clutch, but I'm not well versed in Chevelles, so maybe someone more knowledgeable will speak up.

A few years ago, I was searching for big block parts and came across a complete L-72 engine for sale. Engine had an "LD" broadcast code (pretty sure that's the code - I did confirm it at the time though) and appropriate serial number derivative which corresponds to a "big" Chevrolet (Biscayne/Belair/Impala) with 427/425 and dual disk clutch... Yes, I did try to find the car (without any luck.)

That's the closest I ever found to a non-Corvette with a factory installed dual disk clutch.

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Old 01-28-2005, 10:44 PM
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A similar, if not identical, clutch was available on the 1971 4-4-2 as well.
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