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    Clutch recommendations,cost?

    Well,i brought the beast home today. Motor and trans appear to be very sound,perhaps too much so.Clutch is definitely not happy. Can someone chime in with replacement advice,brand name,etc? I would be very grateful.Thanks,Mark.

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    centerforce makes a very nice clutch!

    If you looking for a driver clutch I would go with the centerforce clutch.. But if your looking for performance? RAM clutches a the way to go..

    http://www.ramclutches.com/Applications/amc.htm


    http://www.centerforce.com


    Javelinman

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    Thanks JM,im thinking about performance,the RAM looks to be along those lines.

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    Any opinions/input on Schaffer (sp) clutches? Thanks.
    1969 AMX 4-speed,Go-Pack,343 with Holley 670 c.f.m.Edelbrock R4B,Isky Cam.Mallory.Dash #12027

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    Ram clutch

    I currently am using a ram kevlar clutch( disc and plate) and am somewhat pleased. Being that it is a diaphram disc( not a threefinger) it has what I consider a very light pedal pressure. I prefer a hard clutch pedal. that is always something to consider when looking for a clutch setup. As far as performance it holds well to my built 390 (400+HP) even at 6,000rpm so I can not complain about performance just pedal feel.

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