I had the same question I posed to Marc regarding a New In The Box L98 Pressure Plate I had on the shelf as part of a ZR-1 deal .....
A guy gave me one of those L98 Valeo Pressure Plates including the throw out bearing and clutch disk (tossed it on the deal for a ZR1 last year).
The Valeo L98 Pressure Plate is a bit thinner and was wondering if that will work on an LT5 (is it the same clamping pressure for example).
All other dimensions are identical to the stock pressure plate except the thickness of the bolt connections for the flywheel bolts which are 1-3/16 inch thick rather than 1-5/16 inch thick for stock Valeo that was on the LT5.
Marc Haibeck replied that is an L98 pressure plate. The L98 Pressure Plate clamping force is about the same as an LT5 unit (maybe a bit less). The L98 Pressure Plate has less mass and tends to warp when drag race starts are made with a ZR-1. If not drag raced it probably will work for street use. You need to use L98 bolts. The LT5 bolts usually bottom out before the L98 pressure plate is clamped to the flywheel.
Don't use a Chinese disk. They work okay on an L98 but can explode at 7000 rpm.
Jerry also confirmed essentially the same information.
I set the L98 pressure plate aside as I also have a couple L98s.
I went with a Mcleod Pressure Plate and Stock Dual Mass Flywheel on that LT5 engine.
LT5 Pressure Plate TOP......L98 Pressure Plate BOTTOM

Differences in Pressure Plate Bolt Connection ........,,....Mcleoud Pressure Plate for LT5
Thickness between LT5 and L98 Pressure Plates
