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Old 02-14-2022, 07:42 PM
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Ok, here is where I'm at right now. Hays 10-130 Billet Steel Flywheel with a McLeod Racing 75224 Super StreetPro Clutch. From Summit cost = $393.95 + $325.00 = $718.95. Horsepower limit on the clutch is 500hp which is fine for me with a stock L78 with Headers. I'm just not sure about the flywheel. I don't suppose any flywheels are USA made anymore? I assume all 168 tooth flywheels are 14" diameter correct? The specs don't say.

https://www.summitracing.com/parts/hay-10-130


https://www.summitracing.com/parts/mcl-75224


What do you guys think about this set-up?
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Old 02-14-2022, 10:01 PM
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I too a bad experience with Centerforce, well 2 of them. The pucks simply came off and not under hard acceleration either time. It was a 350 hp 396, and they did nothing to help me with it.
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Old 02-20-2022, 05:05 PM
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I appreciate all of the responses and recommendations. I suppose this thread would have received more responses if I had posted in the general forum. But, anyway after much thought and research I have come up with the following Flywheel & Clutch combination for my build:

1. Research: Looking at original GM specifications for flywheels and clutches for 1967, I found the following;

Flywheel Material: Cast Iron
Flywheel Specs: 14-inch dia., 168 Teeth, bronze pilot bearing

Clutch Data (Manual Trans.): Chevrolet single dry disc centrifugal, Diaphragm, bent finger design, Total spring load(lbs)=2450-2750, Number of clutch driven discs=One, Material=Premium grade woven asbestos, Outside & inside dia.=11.0 in. & 6.5 in., Total effective area (sq. in.)=123.70, Thickness=.1400 each, Engagement cushioning method=Flat spring steel between facings, Release bearing type & method of lubrication= Single row ball, packed and sealed, Torsional damping Methods: springs, friction material= Coil springs

Clutch Housing Material: Aluminum Alloy

2. My tentative choices (revised) for my 1967 L78 build:

RAM Billet Steel Flywheel ($259.00);

https://www.summitracing.com/parts/ram-1501

ARP High Performance Series Flywheel Bolts ($10.99):

https://www.summitracing.com/parts/arp-100-2801

LuK Clutch Kit 04-049 ($106.99):

https://www.summitracing.com/parts/luk-04-049

ARP High Performance Series Pressure Plate Bolt Kit ($13.99):

https://www.summitracing.com/parts/arp-130-2201

Other than the good advice I have received (and much of it I agree with), all I have to go on is my memories of what my 1967 Chevelle SS 396 L78 clutch felt like back in the day. I remember it being very smooth, it revved to the MOON with ease, I drag raced it (not at a track) and I never EVER had one issue with the clutch! It was not hard to press the clutch pedal and with the M20 Muncie transmission it was just very quick and easy to drive. Road trips were even enjoyable although I did have a 4.10 positraction rear end.....it didn't matter to me back then...today, well I'm a wee bit older, so I won't be taking any major trips like that anymore! Ha! I ran slicks at times too, and not once did I ever experience any clutch slip or anything. That being said, I was basically fairly "easy" on my car...I knew it was fast, I wasn't a show off and nobody did burnouts back then...I still never do...that ain't my thing!

I just wanted to find the specifications on what my original L78 had in the flywheel & clutch department, and this information was almost impossible to find anywhere. The GM specifications I did locate in my GM Manuals was a great help, but I still have not located the part numbers for those parts back in the day.

I have no doubt my flywheel & clutch selection will do the job just fine for my use, being just a clone of my old car to take to car shows primarily. If I have any issues, changing the flywheel or clutch is a rather simple thing to do compared to many other projects. So no worries!

Again, Thanks for your comments and suggestions. Feel free to let me know your thoughts on my decision.

Thanks,

John
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