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Mcleod 6430105 - Street Twin Steel Ford 1964-Up 260 To 351 Eng 1-3/16X18 157 Includes 28oz & 50oz CW

Mcleod  |  SKU: MC-6430105
Sale price $1,13599 Regular price $1,23000

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Description

Mcleod 6430105 - Street Twin Steel Ford 1964-Up 260 To 351 Eng 1-3/16X18 157 Includes 28oz & 50oz CW

Original Street Twin: Steel: Ford 1963-95 SBF 289/302/351: 1-3/16 x 18 Spline: 157T: Aftermarket Transmission

In 1974 with the rising popularity of power adders such as Nitrous, Superchargers and Turbochargers, McLeod recognized the need for a clutch assembly that was street friendly, yet still capable of handling up to 1,200 horsepower, thus the Street Twin was born! This series of McLeod clutch kit is intended for high horsepower street enthusiast. Whether it's NOS, Supercharger, Turbocharger or a Big Inch mountain motor the "Original Street Twin" can handle it. Go with the innovator not the imitator McLeod Racing!

  • • Street Twin. • Street Friendly. • Ceramic or Organic Discs. • Strap Drive. • Flywheel Included.
Engine Balance: Internal
Crankshaft to Flywheel Bolt Quantity: 6-bolt
Quantity: Sold as a kit.
Counter Weight Kit if Required: 563333 (sold separately)
Note: Aftermarket Transmission
Horsepower Rating: 1200
Make: Ford
Disc Diameter (in.): 10.500
Input Shaft Diameter (in.): 1.188
Input Spline Quantity: 18
Disc Material: Organic
Disc Style: Full face
Hub Style: Solid
Clutch Disc Quantity: 2
Pressure Plate Style: Diaphragm
Counterweight Assist: No
Alignment Tool Included: Yes
Hardware Included: Yes
Clutch Usage: Performance
Pilot Bushing Included: No
Throwout Bearing Included: No
Flywheel Included: Yes
Flywheel Material: Billet steel
Ring Gear Tooth Quantity: 157-tooth

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