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Old 07-04-08, 03:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Suggest a good clutch

I need a good 11" clutch to go with my new 164-tooth aluminum flywheel. I'm using a ZF transaxle.

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Old 07-04-08, 06:42 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Suggest a good clutch

Hi what bellhousing are you using? may dictate what you use
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I'm using a bellhousing made by Kennedy Engineered Products.
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Re: Suggest a good clutch

Forget the kennedy bellhousing. Sell it or through it away and get a Quicktime bellhousing for a ZF to 302 Ford and use your present 157 tooth and flywheel and clutch. You will save yourself money and have a far superior bellhousing.
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Since I already have the KEP bellhousing, 164-tooth flywheel, and ZF cross shaft w/throw out bearing, I will keep them and find a suitable clutch.
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Wow, this must be new! I didn't even know they made one for the Ford to ZF:


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RM-6055 - 5.0/5.8 Ford Bellhousing/ZF Transaxle Transmission - NEW!
  • Height = 4.497"
  • Trans. Bore Ø = 10.875"
  • Engine = Ford 289/302/351W/351C
  • Trans. = ZF Transaxle
  • Clutch Ø = 10.5"
  • Flywheel = 157 tooth
  • Weight = 17#
  • Has passed ALL SFI testing
  • Used on the Ford GT40 and Pantera
  • Full engine plate and grade 8 bolts included
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One S/H sandwich plate-NZ$ 25.00, 1hr labour to tig/file/drill/tap new starter attach holes in Kennedy adaptor, NZ$65.00. Sub Total NZ$80.00 plus 12.5% gst= NZ$90.00.plus freight both ways.
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Re: Suggest a good clutch

This is what I have. It is THE SH*T!!!


McLeod Industries 6911-03 - McLeod RST Street Twin Clutch Kits - summitracing.com

Probably overkill for your car though.....
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