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I went through this on a BB Nova. Tried several diaphram plates and discs. Then I went to talk to Paul Mercure of Team Checkmate .
He told me to use a Borg & Beck three finger style pressure plate. I bought the setup from Ram and my problems were over. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/pics...ecamarodg7.jpg |
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Do you have the details re: the pressure plate & disc that you used?
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Eric,
I have this in my Nova http://www.mcleodracing.com/index.ph...twin-disc.html Admittedly, my car is lighter than yours. I'm really happy with the drivability and it holds the 600hp well my car makes on MT drag radials. Tim |
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I was specifically advised against the RST because it's not intended for use with sticky tires. The RXT was recommended instead.
http://www.mcleodracing.com/index.ph...pns-41077.html I'm going to inquire about a Soft-lok clutch tomorrow. With the drag radials, my power and weight, there has to be a "weak link" in the system somewhere or it's going to break parts. Since you can't "slip" a drag radial tire like you can a bias slick to absorb some of the initial hit, it has to be absorbed by the clutch. In my case, it <span style="font-style: italic">has to</span> slip a little bit on the initial hit, but lock up once the vehicle is in motion. Here's a good read on the Soft-Lok over on the Chevelle site: Click here |
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: VintageMusclecar</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Do you have the details re: the pressure plate & disc that you used? </div></div>
Sorry no. This was in 2001 and that car is gone. I can't find the receipts. Another thing he recommended was to have more gear. I had slicks with 4.10 gear. I was running a Muncie M20. I wanted to keep the 4.10's so I bought a Richmond T-10 with 2.88 first gear when I put the new Ram clutch in. |
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I'm using the street slayer from http://americanpowertrain.com/ stands up to my 630 hp BBC and T 56
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I dropped off the clutch at Dayton Clutch & Joint this morning. It appears the pressure plate can be rebuilt & re-surfaced and the flywheel can also be re-surfaced.
After MUCH detective work and a number of phone calls (including to Ram), I ordered another clutch disc--a RAM # 6130--to try with my existing pressure plate & flywheel. This one is a solid step up from the last disc, but it's a dedicated race clutch. It does have a sprung hub to help (at least a little bit) with street manners. Other than that, it's a balls-to-the-wall full boogie race unit. https://static.summitracing.com/glob...am-6121_ml.jpg I *may* have everything back tomorrow, and it shouldn't take too long to get everything back together in the car. God knows I've got enough practice at it. |
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Friday Wx is looking good.....
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The new clutch is in. I still have to re-mount the shifter and reinstall the shifter bezel, but I'll do that tomorrow. I also have to replace the power steering belt that flipped itself over @ the track, but that's a non-issue.
I did verify with Ram that the new clutch does <span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="text-decoration: underline">not</span></span> technically require any break-in period, but he did say giving it a little time to seat in wouldn't be a bad idea. Road report possibly tomorrow. *edit* I had some help tonight--Eric & Martin (Orange GTO and black `66 Chevelle, respectively) stopped by to help get the car buttoned back up. Eric took a pic & posted it to Facebook. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/pics...4-49925-em.jpg |
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Sounds promising ersatz clutch guy! [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/headbang.gif[/img]
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