I may be in need of pressure plate and clutch plate for my 62 M37. Can you get those at NAPA shops or do you have to go to a military specialty shop. Also is it a tough job to do if you are mechanically inclined?
Steve
Clutch parts
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Re: Clutch parts
Hi Steve,
Easy job if you're mechanically inclined. Less expensive to get one from Midwest Military as opposed to NAPA or other stores. Change the release bearing too-Timken 2065. You will need a clutch aligning tool. The tranny input shaft is best, ask John at Midwest about it if you order from him.
Gary
Easy job if you're mechanically inclined. Less expensive to get one from Midwest Military as opposed to NAPA or other stores. Change the release bearing too-Timken 2065. You will need a clutch aligning tool. The tranny input shaft is best, ask John at Midwest about it if you order from him.
Gary
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Re: Clutch parts
Here's a NOS set on Ebay: https://www.ebay.com/itm/M37-M43-M37B1- ... SwKs1dQFRW
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