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    Does any one have civillian part #'s for brake shoes and 230ci clutch?Trying to get my parts locally. thanks

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    Look to the column on the left and find "online manuals". Under that link you'll find a link to a parts file that has all the part numbers that have been contributed by members.

    Keep in mind that some parts aren't exactly bolt-ins. I'd recommend you not buy the Chevy brake shoes with the 320 part number. According to the notes I kept, I'm going to try the #60 shoes for the Jeep dually next time around.

    Chris

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    I dont have the clutch and pressure plate slip handy, but recently having bought them, NAPA had the best price and NAPA, Autozone and Checker all had the 230 listed in their books with the same parts numbers.
    Just have them look up a 65 J truck/Gladiator pickup with the 230 engine.
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    Thanks for the help guys. I happen to have a '66 j-3000 parts truck with a 351 ford that i'm going to swap into my 715. It also has a dana 70 rear end,so i was hoping to find part #'s for the brake shoes. I think the napa store can get te clutch but could not find the listing for the shoes.Good way to save money if napa can get me the parts. Great web site. I'm hooked!!!

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    I have a part # for the shoes but civvie shoes require you to bend one end of the return spring 90deg. to hook up . the big "a" # is 2-60r

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    My J-3000 parts truck is actually a dually tow truck and the shoes are so very close.I checked the online manuals link it was a great help.Thanks again

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