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11-01-2012, 08:06 PM
I have an AP Racing 7.25" twin disk clutch for sale with SR20DET/SR20DE disks in it.
The disks are worn, and need to be replaced (~$130). You can use any 0.105" thick Tilton/AP Racing/Quartermaster/PTT etc. disk with this clutch so consumables are cheap(I can help on part numbers and info if you want). It is an orange color pressure plate, so it holds ~400 ft-lbs of torque with a conservative rating (more like 500-600 ft-lbs for normal clutch ratings).
The pressure plate ring is in perfect shape, but the floater is close to the limit of warping as I measured it. It can probably be used for another set of disks though. Everything else is in great shape.
Get a 7.25" clutch flywheel (Fidanza and Quartermaster make them), and have a truly baller twin disk.
http://imageshack.us/a/img69/8121/2012103017070429.jpg
More info: http://www.apracing.com/product_details/race_car/metallic_race_clutches/%C3%B8184mm_(7%C2%BC)_types/sintered_types/a-ring_driven_clutches/twin_(2)_plate-cp2125_family.aspx
Asking $250 shipped. This is normally a $500 clutch without disks.
The disks are worn, and need to be replaced (~$130). You can use any 0.105" thick Tilton/AP Racing/Quartermaster/PTT etc. disk with this clutch so consumables are cheap(I can help on part numbers and info if you want). It is an orange color pressure plate, so it holds ~400 ft-lbs of torque with a conservative rating (more like 500-600 ft-lbs for normal clutch ratings).
The pressure plate ring is in perfect shape, but the floater is close to the limit of warping as I measured it. It can probably be used for another set of disks though. Everything else is in great shape.
Get a 7.25" clutch flywheel (Fidanza and Quartermaster make them), and have a truly baller twin disk.
http://imageshack.us/a/img69/8121/2012103017070429.jpg
More info: http://www.apracing.com/product_details/race_car/metallic_race_clutches/%C3%B8184mm_(7%C2%BC)_types/sintered_types/a-ring_driven_clutches/twin_(2)_plate-cp2125_family.aspx
Asking $250 shipped. This is normally a $500 clutch without disks.