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Re: V12 Clutch Help
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Rafaga
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Next, the flywheel came off. Got lucky and the bolts came right out. A few taps from behind accessing through the starter hole and the flywheel came right off.
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Posted on: 5/26 17:42
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Re: V12 Clutch Help
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Here are the three bolts that hold the bell housing adapter to the block.
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Posted on: 5/26 17:43
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Re: V12 Clutch Help
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What it looks like once removed.
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Re: V12 Clutch Help
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I have been documenting the existing 1937 Super-Eights and Twelves since 1967 and am in the final steps of publishing the definitive book on them.
Would you please post pics of the firewall and engine #s?

Also, I may be able to help you with some parts. I used a 1937 Super-Eight to restore my Lebaron A.W. Town Car and have a lot left over.
Bob

Posted on: 6/8 15:42
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Re: V12 Clutch Help
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Quote:

Bob Supina wrote:
I have been documenting the existing 1937 Super-Eights and Twelves since 1967 and am in the final steps of publishing the definitive book on them.
Would you please post pics of the firewall and engine #s?

Also, I may be able to help you with some parts. I used a 1937 Super-Eight to restore my Lebaron A.W. Town Car and have a lot left over.
Bob


Wow, that's quite an undertaking. I would be happy to help your project. Will do so when I see the car again tomorrow. Currently, it's the chassis in this thread and two V12 blocks. All model year 1937. My favorite.

Posted on: 6/26 20:21
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