Posted by Blackstack on November 28, 2010 at 15:37:42 from (174.253.138.200):
How much of a percentage of the engine torque does a mechanical style TA clutch see? I've got my 460 tore apart and am debating on beefing up the TA clutch. It's just a loader tractor but who knows, in 2-3 years it may have a 301 or a 560 engine put in if the original one goes south. 7" organic TA clutch disk looks good. Pressure plate looks good. I had to take it apart to put a TA throw out bearing in so now's the time to do something if I'm going to. What do you guys think? I thought about putting heavier springs in or adding 3 more springs to the existing 3 small holes and putting it back together with the existing TA clutch disk. Don't feel like shelling out $70 for a new one when mine looks to be about 70-80 percent.
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