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I took my engine out and found that I have a centerforce clutch. I can't find any model numbers but I don't think it's a dual friction model. The disk measures 10.5" and the flywheel appears to be a centerforce model.

I want to upgrade to the dual friction model but I'm not sure of the part number. Does anyone know the difference between Centerforcepart number DF-021048 and DF-021048-S?

Thanks,
Alan

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Its not all that easy to tell a dual-friction disc from a garden variety disc after many miles on it. New discs are different colrs on each side. FWIW, CEnterforce pressure plates are simply diaphragm clutches with a small flat sliding weight on each finge for high speed assist in holding big-power engines. Ordinary diaphragm clutches such as std Chevy have no weights. CEnterforces often have oversized 12-point bolts holding the pressure plate to the flywheel, too. IMHO, if your clutch is working & not slipping, I'd leave it alone. But if you must, all the vendors sell Centerforce assembiles; just call up your favorite Pantera vendor & tell them what you want; they will likely have it on the shelf. At the same time, consider replacing the pilot bushing & throwout bearing, just for insurance.
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