TonyMac
Joined:
Mar 2007
Denton, Texas
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Ok first off, yes i searched.
ive been trying to find a cheaper aftermarket clutch kit. well, the thread
http://natomessageboard.com/ultimatebb.p...1;t=001899
says something about turning the flywheel, and being able to accept a disc up to 10.5"
im not pushin alota power so something more than oe, but not crazy.
thanks-tony
Shake & Bake
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Sluggo
Joined:
May 2004
Huntingtown, MD., USA
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Quote:Originally posted by TonyMac:
says something about turning the flywheel, and being able to accept a disc up to 10.5"
Tony, forget the 10.5" clutch stuff, it's not going to fit. If you want an inexpensive clutch that is proven try this one.
RAM Premium Replacement KIT
P/N RAM-88618 (10 spline, 9.25" diameter)
$146.99
Doug
88 TC / T5,4.56,Log,SC60,NPR,2277,MegaSquirt
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AerobirdMotorsports
Joined:
Dec 2004
Kelso, WA USA
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Sluggo is correct. The 10.5 was a confusion from an older RAM clutch I have. There is another clutch thread with all the correct individual part #s for the HD setup I have. The stock replacement RAM part # Sluggo suggests is an awesome clutch for the money.
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turbo83coupe
Joined:
Sep 2005
Greensburg, PA
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I am using this RAM clutch in my 83 (swapped in WCT5), and so far, so good! I put 500 miles on it with staying out of boost and then did a nice big smokey burnout on it! For a stock TC or even a mild build, you cant go wrong!
Frank M.
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TonyMac
Joined:
Mar 2007
Denton, Texas
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thanks guys for all your imput, ill order the ram as mentioned. just got my motor rebuilt. roller cam, port and polished intakes, and exhaust. ive never driven this car soo im excited
Shake & Bake
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