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Big spline and small spline are different parts.
By Dave Shoe - 06/30/2003 4:37:05 PM; IP 12.2.11.131
The best I can tell, big input shaft (1-3/8") clutch and pressure plates are different than standard input shaft (1-1/16") clutch and pressure plates.

The long-style fingers are designed for either the large style or else small style throw out bearing, and the hole in the pressure plate is sized accordingly, too.

There may be some commonality with aftermarket goodies, but factory stock clutch and pressure plates won't interchange between the large 427 input shaft and the standard 390 input shaft.

Shoe.
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 RE: PP ID and lever length. -- Mark, 07/01/2003
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