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I have finally removed my ZF for a clutch change this weekend. I went thru the bulletin board looking for Clutch choices and Im still confused.

Centerforce sells a special order pantera clutch DF021048-s. Will it bolt to the stock Pantera flywheel? If not, can I redrill mine or do I need the CF flywheel as well. Should I use a long throw slave with the CF clutch?

I saw a post about using a spherical throwout bearing with the CF for linear clutch engagement, but can not find that part anywhere. Does the ZF use a standard Ford 351 throwout?

PLaces like PPC and Pantera east sell a centerforce that requires a new Flywheel and its a 10.5 inch clutch using a flat faced throwout bearing. Not the DF021048-s 11 inch version, that confuses me more.

Loyd and others mention the McLeod 360-505. Does this unit bolt to a stock Pantera flywheel? I have a stock 3 finger pressure plate and the clutch effort is fine. In my neck of the woods traffic jams last for minutes not hours!

I appreciate the help.

[This message has been edited by Choproxy (edited 05-20-2002).]
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The Centerforce DF021048-S is a bolt-on 11" dia diaphragm clutch cover and your stock flywheel will accept the assembly without redrilling. The 10-1/2" Centerforce clutch & disc will hold at least 450 horces; the 11" stock unit was probably overkill originally but thats what we got. You'll be pleased by the reduction in pedal pressure with either of these clutches. I ALWAYS advise using a long-throw slave cylinder for a reasonable increase in disengagement at the clutch. This saves your priceless ZF synchronizers (or whats left of them, anyway...) The crowned or radiused-face throwout bearing recommendation for flat-finger diaphragm clutches comes not from me but from Mac Tilton, who knows a thing or two about clutches. He says that due to the angle made between the face of a flat-face throwout bearing and the diaphragm clutch fingers, clutch action is non-linear and abrupt. A crowned face makes the car more controllable. Note also there is a bent-finger diaphragm clutch for Chevys that works with flat-face throwouts, just to confuse things (not offered by Centerforce though). Don't know anything the McLeod unit- sorry.
Wldkty: hydraulic throwouts are a whole other subject! The current units work very well once installed correctly but require extremely critical (and touchy!) free-play adjustment to work very long. The throwout piston seal is designed to work back-&-forth at a slow rate rather than spinning at high rpm. The free-play adjustment changes with engine temperature, and there isn't much clearance in a Pantera bellhousing. I use a Tilton race unit which requires a separate threaded nose section (replacing the ZF part) for your tranny of choice. Of course, no one makes such a thing for the ZF, so I had to build one. PPC/Colorado sells a slightly different unit that uses internal jam-nuts to hold the adjustment. Several vendors used to sell these but warrantee problems with the early designs forced the majority to drop the item. Figure on paying maybe $300. They'll work off a stock clutch master cylinder.
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