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Chevelle And Malibu Ram Clutch Set, Powergrip, Big Block 396 And 402 V8, 1966-1972

Item EK-50-342408-1
Chevelle And Malibu Ram Clutch Set, Powergrip, Big Block 396 And 402 V8, 1966-1972
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Perfect Entry Level Performance Clutch
      • Kit Includes Pressure Plate, Clutch Disc, Throwout Bearing & Alignment Tool
      • 11" Clutch
      • 1 1/8" - 10 Spline Disc
      • Fits: 396 And 402 CID Engine
      • Ecklers Legacy Number: 50-11186

      Description

      1966-1972 Chevelle or Malibu is a great platform for building a custom street machine. Ecklers Chevelle offers this awesome Ram Clutch Set, Powergrip, Big Block 396 and 402 V8. As power levels move up to and beyond 500 horsepower. RAM POWERGRIP meets the challenge with a combination of organic and metallic disc friction surfaces that effectively increase the clutch capacity to the 550 horsepower level. The 8-spring hub is equipped with RAM POLYCOIL damper springs encapsulated in polyurethane. This spring can handle three times the shock load of just the coil spring, and is standard in all RAM competition discs. The RAM Competition pressure plate in this kit provides 30% more clamp pressure than stock, and meets SFI specifications. At this high level of performance RAM POWERGRIP provides su

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