10 inch clutch stock 273 small bellhousing

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I realize this is old stuff, but I'm just now seeing it. Killer info, I'm running the small clutch stuff also.
 
Year old info is still good. You can learn by others mistakes. LOL
Looking back on my 2 clutches, The original clutch I ordered from Phoenix Friction via E-Bay was a good looking clutch. For some reason, I didn't get it adjusted correctly from the start. It was either my mistake, the finger height was wrong, or the throw-out bearing was a bit different. The bearing was touching the fingers and it smoked the bearing and messed up the end of the fingers. If I were to do that clutch again, I would replace the t/o-bearing with a quality one and have the clutch checked by the local Clutchmasters shop. The second clutch was From Brewers Perf. and just for safety's sake, I had Clutchmasters check it out. They said it was perfect and it worked good from the start. I thought I was having a problem just a few days ago because the pedal stuck to the floor when I tried powershifting second but I re adjusted it and it seems fine now. I haven't tried powershifting it since I readjusted but the pedal returns up to the top which it didn't before with either clutch. Mike
 
You guys wouldn't have a part number just for the disk would you? I would like to use the pressure plate that already have built which is the 10" style, but the disk is to much for street. It's a unsprung solid paddle style, I want just a regular sprung disk.
 

I've been running the 10" Clutch in my dart since about 2004. The pressure plate is the same bolt ring. Here in Vegas, Carquest had clutch Disc's or full clutch sets in stock in the warehouse when I rebuilt the 273 and installed in last February.
 
Year old info is still good. You can learn by others mistakes. LOL
Looking back on my 2 clutches, The original clutch I ordered from Phoenix Friction via E-Bay was a good looking clutch. For some reason, I didn't get it adjusted correctly from the start. It was either my mistake, the finger height was wrong, or the throw-out bearing was a bit different. The bearing was touching the fingers and it smoked the bearing and messed up the end of the fingers. If I were to do that clutch again, I would replace the t/o-bearing with a quality one and have the clutch checked by the local Clutchmasters shop. The second clutch was From Brewers Perf. and just for safety's sake, I had Clutchmasters check it out. They said it was perfect and it worked good from the start. I thought I was having a problem just a few days ago because the pedal stuck to the floor when I tried powershifting second but I re adjusted it and it seems fine now. I haven't tried powershifting it since I readjusted but the pedal returns up to the top which it didn't before with either clutch. Mike

I had a lengthy discussion with a good customer of mine that sets up his own clutches for his own race cars and many other "stick shifters". Borg and Beck clutches are noted for sticking to the floor with higher rpm's. He uses only "Long style" clutches in his race cars because of this. tmm
 
I had a lengthy discussion with a good customer of mine that sets up his own clutches for his own race cars and many other "stick shifters". Borg and Beck clutches are noted for sticking to the floor with higher rpm's. He uses only "Long style" clutches in his race cars because of this. tmm
Mike,
Any update on your clutch? I just took the engine out of the D/Dart and was thinking about replacing the clutch. I thought the previous owner put in a 10.5 setup in it but I was wrong. So I am looking for knowledge. And that is you.
 
Mike,
Any update on your clutch? I just took the engine out of the D/Dart and was thinking about replacing the clutch. I thought the previous owner put in a 10.5 setup in it but I was wrong. So I am looking for knowledge. And that is you.

LOL I was reading this "not realizing" it was from 2010. Go look at the photos posted of the "new clutch" with the 10" disc. That thing looks like a 10 1/2 will fit!!

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