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Old Jul 30, 2022 | 12:53 AM
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Originally Posted by HeyYou
Maybe see if you can find a rebuildable core at one of the local yards, and rebuild THAT one. Then, just swap it in.
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Originally Posted by Moparite
The "fins" would be broken off at the end but these seem to be solid. My guess is it's part of the support ribs in a hub or drum. The "Steel and SOMETHING else" is probably from a brass busing that is being worn away. Here is an exploded view take a look..
https://at-manuals.com/wp-content/up...eme%20a727.pdf
The "TABS" of the clutch assembly would be solid steel, and imo would look nothing like that. The "RIBS" theory kinda works, except, that the "different"metal as being part of a bushing... Same basic shape pieces with the same inner core of a different metal.??? The pieces have an arch shape with the worn side on what would be the inner or outer EDGE of the bushhing. and the very semetrical nature core of the unknown metal would not suggest that it was picked up from another component. I dunno guys. But I WILL update this whenever I bust I to it, and y'all know.
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