On review of the pictures I realize that I got your clutch style mixed up with the type that uses the electro magnet. The brush type style s painted black and the type that uses the electro magnet that I had it confused it with is silver. The faces are very similar. I amended my previous post.
Acknowledged.
Your answer sent me into a image search of previous threads at this site for unrestored examples and with the recent Photobucket tragedy/travesty...those thread's images are not yet available! (Jeff, disregard my other posts for the time being...take your time as is available).
With the un-availability of the unrestored images posted in other threads, balance 'in my universe' sure was upset! Thankfully, the correction of interpretation has resorted my sanity...Ok, temporarily restored my sanity!
Now on to the next task...I ordered the gaskets & seals to re-seal my compressor. My understanding is that the only real issues (failures) of over 90% of these York compressors is 1.) reed valve contamination & 2.) crankshaft seal leaks. Easy repairs for the novice...as long as you do not take the whole compressor apart that is. If anyone else has any pointers along these lines, feel free to share them. It might be later this year before I actually rebuild mine (unless I get a break at work and can take the time).
My thoughts at this time regarding the brush holder mounting plate is to replate the original C3SA-2979-A bracket (with FoMoCo script) and re-rivet it onto a replacement brush set. Most replacement NOS sets have C8 engineering numbers
Aftermarkets look to be blank.