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Old 02-23-2013, 08:13 PM
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I just got this clutch package off E-Bay, any way to tell what "version" it is? It came complete with a steel 'wheel stamped SPEC, but I'm gonna use a Fidenza aluminum 'wheel. BTW, the car is a '63 Rambler American with a built 416" L-92 and Jerico 4 speed. Prolly around 450 WHP and #2500 weight...
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Sooo... Nobody recognizes this as a stage I, II, or III? I can understand the Spec people not wanting to comment, but I'm pretty sure there are peeps here that have installed one of these before.
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That looks like the Spec 3+. I had 2 of them a few years ago. They hold alot of power just don't slip it too much!
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Thanks! Any idea what a lightly used Spec flywheel might fetch? It'll prolly go on e-Bay in a few weeks. It would be nice to have a rough idea...



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