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Buying a New Clutch and PP Questions!?

97Beast

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I'm about to order a new clutch and pressure plate for my deuce. I plan on ordering from Clark Truck Parts, unless ya'll suggest a better place to get them from. I ordered my gauges from Clark and I had no issues with them.
It has come to my attention that there is a newer and better style clutch than the old one I have right now.

I also want to get a 3 fork pressure plate. From what I understand these pressure plates are for the 5 ton trucks, but they bolt up to the 2.5 tons. Is this true?

Integrated Parts Systems - Transmission Parts
Is the 2.5 ton clutch in this link a newer style one? Aren't the old ones just star shaped versus a disc?
And will the 5 ton pressure plate work in my 2.5 ton.

Thanks in advance guys!!
 

97Beast

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I'm sorry I left this thread hanging so long, but I'm going to order a master clutch set, and transmission gasket kit from C&C tomorrow.:)

I'm also looking for a rear main seal so I can change that out while I have the trans pulled. Anyone know where I should get one??

I've been searching high and low, but does anyone have any good insight on changing the rear main seal?
 

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When I swapped out my transmission and replaced my clutch and PP, I bought a rear main seal from Saturn. However, I was talked out of replacing the seal, because my old one didn't leak a drop. I followed the adage, 'If it ain't broke, don't fix it'. This decision may come back to bite me later.
 

Ord22

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its nothing wrong with replacing the seal. i would, since you have it apart. that will be one thing not to worry about, along with the clutch
 

97Beast

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I got my Clutch, Pressure Plate, and gasket set in the mail.
The only thing i'm missing is the carrier gasket for the rear main seal. Where can I get ahold of one that I can buy online?


Thanks for all the help.:)
 

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You may or may not need that gasket. They don't all have that part.
 

97Beast

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Interesting.
My motor is a Continental LDT-465-1D. Do you know which motors are different. All the motors I've seen have that carrier housing for the seal.
 

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You won't know until you pull the flywheel.
 

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The gasket, not sure, maybe Memphis Equipment or any of the other usual sources.
 

97Beast

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Took a look at Memphis Equipment, and they didnt have it.

I've also looked at
-Clark Military Trucks
-OD Iron
-EriksMilitary Surplus
-Eastern Surplus
-CC equipment
And a couple others that I cant recall with no luck.

I know Gimpyrob bought a gasket when he did his rear main seal. I'll shoot him a PM right now.
 

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Don't look at websites, call.
 
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97Beast

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I talked with a guy at Clark Equipment and he said they are two different animals. But he could be mistaken I suppose
However the pressure plate I got from CC Equipment is a 3 prong plate. I'm not sure when this updated 3 prong style of plate came into circulation. But I used to be under the impression that the military started putting in 3 prong plates out of 5 tons whenever a Deuce 4 prong plate broke. It could be a myth. I'm not sure.;)
 
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