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    Posted: 11 Oct 2010 at 10:36am
Anyone out there ever machine out a D17 flywheel to accept a 12" clutch, like from a 180?
I need to replace the clutch in my puller, I think the late model pad clutch will be fine for now, but while it`s out, just thinking, you know how that gets you in trouble.
 
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Try It, That's how you learn.
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I`m not afraid to try but sometimes it`s not nessary to reinvent the wheel either, I will share anything to help someone from maby reuning a part by trial and error. If there are no negative reports I`ll most likely try it, seems doable enough.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote mlpankey Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 Oct 2010 at 1:23pm
I would think a 11 inch clutch would hold about any hp . Seeing that 11 inch is used in automotive and has plenty of designs from floaters to button disc etc not including numerous pressure plate designs as well
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I think it`ll hold fine, just thought I`d through it out there and see if it had been tried. i`m probably just going to install a pad type, with a good pressure plate.
mlpankey, do you use a multi dics behind the big 226?
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I havent I need to though . the two button reduced from four for more holding wouldnt hold fourth gear at the pull that bent number three rod. So I have some work to do to say the least . wd has a 10 inch clutch and fly wheel.

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Going to add some more ponies this winter, have done well this season but having to deal with too many six cylinder now in 4500 and 5500#. Only won by 4" over a Oliver 88 Saturday night, clutch went to slipping in second high, just got lucky. Had to drop back to first high in 5500 and it held.
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you can get several clydesdales fairly easy out of one.
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