a good clutch kit

Antec1200X

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well after we've talked about the head and crank and what bearings to get.how about the clutch,i seen on ebay they are pretty cheap but should i get a brand named one?
the clutch did seem to be sliping in 6th gear but i was on loose gravel so it is hard to tell.might as well throw a new one in.im making a list so far this rebuild is alot cheaper then my computer.lol
 
I bought a driveline hd clutch and had no problems. but i have heard some of the more expirienced guys say to use an oem clutch and elemenate the clutch disc with the wave washer and put hd springs on it for the best results.
 
belray 80w is my fav. i wouldnt go with one of the super cheap clutch kits on ebay. get a decent one or an oem one like scot said with some hd springs
 
i will be ordering one soon, but no report till after my winter teardown/frame paint, suspension upgrades, should be a good test, since my ken oconnor built motor is dailed in and arm ripping right now
but i do beleive there are a few bro's already running this clutch ????
 
i use a tusk kit with HD spring in my banshee. works great.
i have belray oil in it.
the last banshee had a barnett clutch with 3 HD springs. never slipped once in like 4 years. used ATF type f in that engine.
 
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/\/\ that prolly explains why kennedy was burning peoples clutches on his dyno!!!!
i know he was selling those
speaking of mr. K, where has that fat fukin douchebag been, maybe i'll call his shop and see how he's been ????