Clutch recommendations?
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Clutch recommendations?
Anyone have actual experience of a good clutch?
I'm thinking a clutch/ flywheel package, but my choices are a bit limited as I have an 18-spline trans mated to a 360 motor.
I may need a special flywheel (my current one I had to get machined to balance it to the motor)
I'll be slamming a B-body up the strip with around 450hp, so I want it to take that and a whole lot more without complaining!
I'm thinking a clutch/ flywheel package, but my choices are a bit limited as I have an 18-spline trans mated to a 360 motor.
I may need a special flywheel (my current one I had to get machined to balance it to the motor)
I'll be slamming a B-body up the strip with around 450hp, so I want it to take that and a whole lot more without complaining!
No-one will believe you...
I'll be ordering a clutch and fitting it over Winter or maybe early Spring. This is the one I'll get.
http://www.brewersperformance.com/prodd ... od=MCP1118
Had the same clutch in the car for about eight years and it's taken a lot of abuse and hundreds of runs down the strip. It's still not slipping but there's no free play left in it so it's on it's last legs.
http://www.brewersperformance.com/prodd ... od=MCP1118
Had the same clutch in the car for about eight years and it's taken a lot of abuse and hundreds of runs down the strip. It's still not slipping but there's no free play left in it so it's on it's last legs.
1970 Road Runner, 505CI, 4 speed, GV overdrive, 3.91 gears.
11.98 @ 117mph on street tyres
11.98 @ 117mph on street tyres
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Re: Clutch recommendations?
I have a 360 external balance flywheel,12" clutch and release bearing setup, for sale.db wrote:Anyone have actual experience of a good clutch?
I'm thinking a clutch/ flywheel package, but my choices are a bit limited as I have an 18-spline trans mated to a 360 motor.
I may need a special flywheel (my current one I had to get machined to balance it to the motor)
I'll be slamming a B-body up the strip with around 450hp, so I want it to take that and a whole lot more without complaining!

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My flywheel is a stock cast iron143 tooth 11". The clutch is massive and scalloped so the bolts will fit. Not sure if it would fit your flywheel but Brewers are very responsive so I'd drop them an email and tell them what your after.db wrote:Mick- is that on a stock flywheel?
That's along the right lines. I'd considered a twin plate but dunno if it would be overkill.
Jonny I'm gonna go for a new one cheers
1970 Road Runner, 505CI, 4 speed, GV overdrive, 3.91 gears.
11.98 @ 117mph on street tyres
11.98 @ 117mph on street tyres
- Adrian Worman
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I used a McCleod Super Street Pro clutch last change. Admittedly just before the Nats (2days) so it didn't get a proper bed-in but it works bootiful and took loads of track abuse since.
I'm still using the factory flywheel now but I'm gonna get a billet one for the stroker motor. I may use a twin plate assembly instead cos if you price up a decent flywheel and strong cover and plate you pay about the same.
I would still always use a diaphragm cover over a Borg & Beck style cover, more clamping force and lighter pedal pressure.
The dual friction surface plates are very good, organic material on the cover side and ceramic/sintered bronze/whatever on the fly side. Don't know how aggressive the wear will be against the flywheel yet, but I suspect it won't be much worse than a regular disc, the 'pucks' on the DF plates give a much greater clamping effort and the separation allows them to run much cooler.
Heat is the flywheels killer
I'm still using the factory flywheel now but I'm gonna get a billet one for the stroker motor. I may use a twin plate assembly instead cos if you price up a decent flywheel and strong cover and plate you pay about the same.
I would still always use a diaphragm cover over a Borg & Beck style cover, more clamping force and lighter pedal pressure.
The dual friction surface plates are very good, organic material on the cover side and ceramic/sintered bronze/whatever on the fly side. Don't know how aggressive the wear will be against the flywheel yet, but I suspect it won't be much worse than a regular disc, the 'pucks' on the DF plates give a much greater clamping effort and the separation allows them to run much cooler.
Heat is the flywheels killer

Jesus built my hot rod
72 Challenger
65 Barracuda
72 Challenger
65 Barracuda
These are current favourites...
http://www.brewersperformance.com/prodd ... =MC6913-05
http://www.brewersperformance.com/prodd ... =MC6923-05
http://www.brewersperformance.com/prodd ... od=MC64408
http://www.brewersperformance.com/prodd ... =MC6913-05
http://www.brewersperformance.com/prodd ... =MC6923-05
http://www.brewersperformance.com/prodd ... od=MC64408
No-one will believe you...