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this is the fan clutch off my 69 big block with curved neck radiator was wanting to have it rebuilt but they are saying this is not the correct clutch was hoping someone could jump in and let me know if this unit is correct for my car
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Who is telling you that?
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Correct fan clutch. There should be a date stamp on side of hub.

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Kirkconnel Corvettes rebuilt my SCHWEIZER fan clutch, -
$260 shipped back to me... I sent it off on a Thursday and it was back on my front porch the next Wed.
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Hard to read the date on the clutch i can see 68 sc the build date on the car was 12d also is the clutch the same for a/c and non a/c cars with the curved neck radiator
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It had to do with HD cooling...Joe
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Hard to read the date on the clutch i can see 68 sc the build date on the car was 12d also is the clutch the same for a/c and non a/c cars with the curved neck radiator
I'd have to reference a manual but the A/C unit was dimensionally the same as the HP clutch. They changed the HP clutch due to high rpm application. I believe A/C later two digits 49 and HP 50.
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sounds like this is correct for a non a/c car
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sounds like this is correct for a non a/c car
Looks like my original. I think you have the right one. I have pics on the attached thread.

http://www.camaros.org/forum/index.p...7446#msg107446
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