1954 308 flywheel

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edited November -1 in HUDSON
I'm looking for a 1954 308 flywheel, or an aftermarket swap. I didn't see anything in the swaps manual. Any ideas.

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  • SuperDave
    SuperDave Senior Contributor
    Hudson 48-54 except Jet ALL fit but are different for stick or automatic transmission.
  • The bolts from my 51 manual shift, are smaller than the bolts in the 54.
  • is this a later model engine you think ????
  • dougson
    dougson Senior Contributor
    rdmontez wrote:
    I'm looking for a 1954 308 flywheel, or an aftermarket swap. I didn't see anything in the swaps manual. Any ideas.



    I have a '54 flywheel and pressure plate. PM me.
  • nick s
    nick s Senior Contributor
    SuperDave wrote:
    Hudson 48-54 except Jet ALMOST ALL fit but are different for stick or automatic transmission.

    232 w/o od had 9" clutch therefore would be a differnt flywheel.
  • nick s
    nick s Senior Contributor
    rdmontez wrote:
    is this a later model engine you think ????
    the 55-56 would have significantly less bolt holes as it was a dry clutch and no drain hole.
  • nick s wrote:
    232 w/o od had 9" clutch therefore would be a differnt flywheel.
    Every model with overdrive had the 10 inch clutch. Walt.
  • seems to be some different opinions, I just returned from Ohio and took a look, the 51 has studs, 54 flange has bolts, what do I need to use to mesh my 51 3spd to the 54 engine. thanks guys.
  • SuperDave
    SuperDave Senior Contributor
    Sounds like you have a 55 engine. I'm sure others will chime in as to how to adapt it to a stepdown. never been there myself.
  • SuperDave wrote:
    Sounds like you have a 55 engine. I'm sure others will chime in as to how to adapt it to a stepdown. never been there myself.
    If you have the 55-56 engine, to use the 54 flywheel you will have to buy a 1/2 inch adapter, which we have members making or change the crankshaft to a 51 to 54. Walt.
  • well, I guess de-stroking the 308 with the 232 crank is making more and more sense.
  • Clutchguy
    Clutchguy Senior Contributor
    walt's garage-53 wrote:
    If you have the 55-56 engine, to use the 54 flywheel you will have to buy a 1/2 inch adapter, which we have members making or change the crankshaft to a 51 to 54. Walt.



    I am not aware of anybody making the 55-6 crank adapter to the '54& earlier Std. flywheel, but as Walt points out-Change the crank to the 51-54. You will save yourself a bunch of aggrevation. Also by using the 51-54 crankshaft, it will make all the clutch parts standard for your car.
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