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Looking @ possibly building a SS stick 68 Camaro next year, just wondering what clutch type and manufacturer is most common in SS??? Still weighing the options of Big Block vs Small Block, just getting my fact together a head of time. Thanks for all ya'lls imput as always.
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Rob Youngblood @ Advanced clutches can set you straight whether it be big or small block. A Quicktime bellhousing is the best out there with the door for adjustments. Also remember that a clutchless trans is allowed in SS.
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Call Rob Youngblood at Advanced clutches 208-880-6214. He does the best clutches and is a current record holder.
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Clutchless ???? Liberty, Jerico ?? or Lenco type??? |
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Liberty,Jerico,G-Force-no Lenco, the Liberty is the ticket. Clutch slippage is the key even with the Liberty, good luck.
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As Rod and Finespline said, he's the best. Do it right the first time and save the aggravation for those trying to do it a little cheaper.
He offers both dual and single disk units with steel hat which does not require the uber-expensive bellhousing of a billet hat. But he builds all billet units if that's what you need. Most go for either the single 10" Sportsman or the dual 7" Sportsman. I've used his single 10" and now have a dual 7" waiting on the shelf for the rest of the car.
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Charlie Wescott builds nice clutches also, he runs one in his car. You can go to hemimilitia.com and contact him
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Tim Hyatt at Hyatt Racing Services. 440-254-1311. I know he was up her in Seattle doing clutches for some of the stockers/super stockers.
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