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I recently sold my Tech Pack trans to a guy who is putting a Coyote in an early Mustang fastback. When he went to the Ford dealer to order a GT350 clutch, the dealer refused to order it without a GT350 VIN. So he called me to order it for him. Before I do that, I was wondering if there might not be a better aftermarket option. Can’t believe that GT 350 clutches are unique.
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Unique? No.

They need the VIN number in order to get the correct part.
 
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Thanks. I will pass that on, give him my vin. But might there be better aftermarket choices ?
 
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Sorry, tried to search this forum and did not come up with anything but just Googled GT 350 clutch and came up with several options. Apologies.
 
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Hmmmmm. Maybe not so simple. The clutches I found are dual disc and meant to be used with the GT 350 flywheel which I assume is not compatible with the Coyote. Wondering if a clutch compatible with the 5.0 would work well. Will try calling FP and clutch manufacturer’s to see if there’s any reason that would not work.
 

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I would say give Mcloud racing clutches a call. I know some people run these in their GT3500 and GT350's when they up the horsepower. I had one in my 11 Shelby, a RTX I believe. Felt like the stock clutch, and held up well with a lots of hard launches and trips to the track.
 

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I would say give Mcloud racing clutches a call. I know some people run these in their GT3500 and GT350's when they up the horsepower. I had one in my 11 Shelby, a RTX I believe. Felt like the stock clutch, and held up well with a lots of hard launches and trips to the track.

I wouldn't. Several have had issues with lock out and...
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I would say give Mcloud racing clutches a call. I know some people run these in their GT3500 and GT350's when they up the horsepower. I had one in my 11 Shelby, a RTX I believe. Felt like the stock clutch, and held up well with a lots of hard launches and trips to the track.
Unique? No.

They need the VIN number in order to get the correct part.

Actually the clutch, like the transmission IS unique to the 350 and is a twin disc dual mass setup.
 

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Actually the clutch, like the transmission IS unique to the 350 and is a twin disc dual mass setup.
I also was told third hand from a Ford engineer that messing with the balance changing the clutch from OE with the FPC balance/harmonics would not be advisable.
 

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I also was told third hand from a Ford engineer that messing with the balance changing the clutch from OE with the FPC balance/harmonics would not be advisable.
I could see where that may be an issue. I know there WERE odd transmission failures in the GT350R-C that could have been attributes of a race clutch and flywheel assembly being used in place of the stock unit. We will never have proof of that, unfortunately.
 

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I know that McLeod has developed a clutch specifically for the GT350, about $1600-2000 depending on which version you get. Supposedly the entire stock clutch/flywheel assembly weighs 52 pounds, and they got it down to 42 pounds, reportedly to save weight while not removing too much to prevent increased NVH. How true it is, I have no idea - just passing along what I read when I looked into it.

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FYI no need to give him your vin. Just get one off a dealer website.
 

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I know that McLeod has developed a clutch specifically for the GT350, about $1600-2000 depending on which version you get. Supposedly the entire stock clutch/flywheel assembly weighs 52 pounds, and they got it down to 42 pounds, reportedly to save weight while not removing too much to prevent increased NVH. How true it is, I have no idea - just passing along what I read when I looked into it.

Several have had issues with the McLeod. See pics above... that's a McLeod and a 350 trans.
 

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Several have had issues with the McLeod. See pics above... that's a McLeod and a 350 trans.
Ah ok, I misread your post and didn't realize your pics were specifically of the McLeod.
 
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The guy who bought my trans wants to mate it to a Coyote out of a 2003 F150. I would think a matching flywheel/clutch from, say, a Mustang GT would work. Anyone know ? Might the bellhousing create fit issues ?
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