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V8 CLUCTH SUGGESTION...

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V8 CLUCTH SUGGESTION...

Post by KERMIE_308 »

Hi Guys,

destroyed my clutch on the weekend!!! nothing worse then gettin flat towed home!!! that was the second trip i did with that clutch and its already shit itself... so obviously not heavy duty enough for my application...

i just want to know what clutch combo all you V8 guys are running???

ive got a 5lt turning 37"'s... theres heaps of guys with 350 chevs and bigger on here so just curious to get some feedback...

its been suggested i go for the 10 1/2 INCH chev clutch kit by RPM apparently its and off the shelf kit made for the 40's thats pretty good????


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Post by RED60 »

What clutch were you running that failed....
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Post by KERMIE_308 »

im not sure about the clutch assembly because that came with the car when i brought it but i replaced the clutch plate with a "heavy duty" excedy for a holden 308...
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Post by Struth »

The Exody should have lasted for ages.

I run an Exody Sports Tuff 308 clutch and it has so far handled 4 years of abuse, when the motor was out recently it looked hardly even worn.
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Post by KERMIE_308 »

really??? thats bloody good!!!

what sort of flywheel cover/ scatter shield are you running???

maybe water getting in killed it???
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Post by Struth »

Just a nasty tin one supplied by Marks, and it wasn't on there for at least half the time,

This is my clutch when I pulled it out recently,

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Post by HG »

Exedy is working a treat in mine too, I had the pressure plate modified to clamp a lot more and the clutch plate I'm now running is an Exedy Dyna truck (it has bigger/stronger springs)
The peddle is heavy but it locks up grouse and has no slip at all.
It's been in for 2 years now.
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Post by KERMIE_308 »

well there you go... thats looks fine and you didnt have a cover on for half the time...

HG - are you running a flywheel cover???

the reason i brought up water damage is because before is shit itself i was in a really deep boghole and thats when is started to slip... then it dried out a bit, i got friction/drive back in about 5-mins of having the motor running trying to dry it out... then the next boghole destroyed it

with this new clutch assembly im getting, i can get it mirror balanced to my old clutch assembly cant i????


thanks for the info guys....
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Post by RAY185 »

Doesn't really matter what brand or style of clutch you are running, changing gears in deep water (assuming this is what you did) will fark most of them. A decent inspection cover will help somewhat but will not seal completely.
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Post by KERMIE_308 »

yeah i guess so...

ill just have to seal it up as best as i can...

thanks
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Post by crankycruiser »

i run an Exedy behind my blown 5.7 and never had a drama with it.
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Post by HG »

Yep I have made a flywheel cover that is silicon-ed, the clutch fork has a rubber boot that is sealed with silicone too.
I took the gearbox out a couple of weeks ago to check the clutch (yearly service time) and it was clean as in there :cool: and the clutch/pressure plate are in grouse condition.
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Post by KERMIE_308 »

yeah i think thats the way to go.... ill fab 1 up and seal it

thanks for the info guyz...
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