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Clutch Part Numbers

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by Duke47, Oct 6, 2004.

  1. Oct 6, 2004
    Duke47

    Duke47 Member

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    Just installed a Perfection Clutch in my jeep. Part # MU5472-1. Auto Zone has a clutch to fit my jeep as well. Part # NU5472-1, except it's a Valucraft brand clutch. Are the two clutches anything alike?
    Has anybody tried the auto zone clutch? Was just curios why two different makes would have almost identicle part numbers.
     
  2. Oct 6, 2004
    Russell

    Russell New Member

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    I don't have the specific info you need but I do know that some odd things go on with respect to parts and their interchangability. They could be the same part.

    A firiend of mine used to own a small parts shop (before Auto Zone put him out of business) and he said that he was surprised to notice for example that the clutch for a Jag and an MG were the same but one cost $20 and the other $100. Same manufacturer and same manufacturer's part number. This was a ususal occurrence he said.
     
  3. Oct 6, 2004
    Duke47

    Duke47 Member

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    Yeah, I just thought it was odd the numbers being that close. The Perfection clutch cost me $179.95. The Valucraft cost $149.95. Bought the Perfefection clutch from NAPA, being thats where I got it I knew it would cost just a little more.
     
  4. Oct 6, 2004
    Hippo393

    Hippo393 Jeepless

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    Duke, I have experience with the AutoZone's clutch. I'm on my second one in as many Jeeps, and I have yet to have success in getting either of them disengaged. :rofl: It's DFO error, I'm sure. :oops:
     
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