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Clutch Replacement?


birddog321

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Jun 20, 2010
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City
Buford, GA
Vehicle Year
1989
Transmission
Automatic
I've noticed that my clutch is going and I would like to replace it this weekend. Con I put a 10" clutch kit in my 84 B2 or should I just go w/ OEM.
I posted in the trans forum a couple of days ago and havn't got a reponse yet.
I have the TK-5 Tranny. Any input would be very helpful. Please keep in mind that I have never done this repair before. So I need to know what mods have to be done for the 10" clutch
 
From what i have read you would have to change the flywheel for the 4.0 L. and you would have to switch to the 4.0L starter as well, which will require some rewiring. I believe you would also have to clearance the bellhousing to fit the larger flywheel. Ive read that its a good upgrade but personaly i have never had a problem with a stock clutch behind that "power house" of a 2.8.
 
i did the swap on my 88 2.9 cost about 350ish with flywheel clutch kit and starter.

Edit: i did this with a buddy that is what it cost me for the materials.
 
i did the swap on my 88 2.9 cost about 350ish with flywheel clutch kit and starter.

Edit: i did this with a buddy that is what it cost me for the materials.

Does it make all thet much of a differance?
 
you can tell it grabs harder and its nice and smooth. probably will last for a super long time to. so i think its worth it. since i live in western pa with all the hills. the clutch in my truck has been replaced at least 6 times since new, Ive lost count, and it only has 120,000 miles
 
you can tell it grabs harder and its nice and smooth. probably will last for a super long time to. so i think its worth it. since i live in western pa with all the hills. the clutch in my truck has been replaced at least 6 times since new, Ive lost count, and it only has 120,000 miles

i can see how it would help with all the hills. I personaly live in the flat lands and my truck has had 2 new clutches since new, 1 before i bought it and i put one in it this week. and it just hit 200k on the od.
 
well if you live on flat land it might not matter. but if you do offroading i would recommend doing the swap.
 
i probably would have done the swap but i got the stock clutch kit for a song and a dance, and its only 2wd so i dont do much off roading. At least untill i get a chance to change it over to 4x4.
 
Thanks for the input guys.$350 is a little rich for my blood this week so i think i'm just going to go with a stock clutch.
 

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