jbpellegrino
Junior Member
I am in the middle of swapping the engine in my 06 Mustang. A new clutch kit is a part of that swap - the Exedy Mach 500. I have read through various posts here (mainly from Dep. of Boost) explaining shimming the TOB for the correct preload, and I have made my measurements and think I know what size shim I’ll need. I was looking for a second opinion before ordering and bolting things up.
From the bellhousing to the TOB face: 2 & 21/32”
(Pictures provided for reference, measurements taken more steadily…)

From engine/trans separator plate to “face” of pressure plate: 3 & 1/4”

From the “face” of the pressure plate to the clutch fingers: 5/32”

If my math and measurements are correct, it seems that I have 7/16” of preload currently and need to (ideally) find a 9/16” shim.
IIRC, DOB mentioned that up to a 1/4 of variance from the recommended 1” of preload is acceptable. It seems that the maximum travel of my TOB is 1 & 1/8”. Maybe a 1/2” shim is the way to go so I don’t max out the TOB?
Also don’t want to push the clutch line into the trans too far…

From the bellhousing to the TOB face: 2 & 21/32”
(Pictures provided for reference, measurements taken more steadily…)

From engine/trans separator plate to “face” of pressure plate: 3 & 1/4”

From the “face” of the pressure plate to the clutch fingers: 5/32”

If my math and measurements are correct, it seems that I have 7/16” of preload currently and need to (ideally) find a 9/16” shim.
IIRC, DOB mentioned that up to a 1/4 of variance from the recommended 1” of preload is acceptable. It seems that the maximum travel of my TOB is 1 & 1/8”. Maybe a 1/2” shim is the way to go so I don’t max out the TOB?
Also don’t want to push the clutch line into the trans too far…

Unfortunately the locating lip/ring on the outside of the TOB mounting face will no longer keep everything concentric due to the shim being almost double the depth of the lip. Will have to eyeball it and feel around edges unless there's a better option...
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