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Mcleod Rst Twin Disc Clutch #6405807 For Lsa & Ls-x Crate Engines on 2040-parts.com

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Addison, Illinois, United States

Addison, Illinois, United States
part was mounted, but has zero run time or hours put on it as it was swapped for a different version. It is like new, minus a small amount of surface rust.
Brand:Mcleod Manufacturer Part Number:6405807

up for auction we have a Mcleod Rst Twin Disc Clutch #6405807 for LSA & LS-X Crate Engines.

*From Mcleod's website*

RST TWIN DISC
Steel Flywheel 8 Bolt Crank
LSA & LS-X Crate Engines
9-11/16" X 1-1/8 X 26 Spline.
Organic/Organic Facing.
0 Balance 168T
Retro Fit Applications Only

Intended for the high horsepower street fan, the McLeod RST twin disc clutch kit is an economically priced twin disc clutch kit. Able to handle 800hp, this clutch can handle almost any horse-power you can throw at it and still remain street able. Organic lined clutch discs will provide smooth engagement with a soft pedal effort to make this clutch kit ideal for the street performance enthusiast. This clutch kit is designed to be a high horsepower street clutch kit and is not designed to be used in a competition environment. Kit Includes: Pressure Plate, two organic friction discs, floater plate, steel flywheel.

This part was mounted, but has zero run time or hours put on it as it was swapped for a different version. The transmission was never even put on before the swap. It is like new, minus a small amount of surface rust. 

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