I've tried a lot of different clutches, including modified stockers,
Tilton, etc., and I like the Quartermaster clutches best. 7.25 two
plate.
>
> This
> winter I will need to renew the clutch. Go figure, someone mentioned >
> something about having a heavy foot or something. Ha ha Anyway, I
> was >
> wondering if there is any advantage to running a Tilton set up
> versus the
> usual > selections. So I am posing the question to vast intelligence
> in the
> FoT community. > What say you and what models are preferred? I am
> running a 63
> TR 4 with O/D. > Thanks & Cheers,> > Gary Fuqua> Classic Sports
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