My new clutch setup 5.5" tilton/quarter master
What type of racing are you using the clutch for?
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I would imagine it wont last long, and be horrible to drive with. I can only guess you must be pushing some serious rpm's to feel the need to use such a clutch ?
As there any fear of that flywheel/ring gear holder disintegrating at high rpm ? Looks quite flimsy ?
When I drove one it was like an on/off switch. Mine was a Quartermaster, and yours is a Tilton of course. I really can't see there being much of a difference though.
Can you slip it at all from a stop? Is there much throw in the clutch pedal?
Also, torque carrying ability from such a small diamter must be a lot lower than an equivalent larger diamter clutch for any given clamp pressure. So I assume these clutches are pretty heavy ??
I'll stick with my Tex....
Actually Stevie, the throw needed to disengage these clutches is minimal. Manufacturers recommend installing a pedal stop to keep from pushing the fingers in too far because it can damage the clutch. With a 5.5" Quartermaster triple disc clutch and 3/4" master cylinder, it only took about 2" of pedal movement to fully disengage the clutch.












