South Bend Clutch

South Bend Clutch 650HP Street Dual Disc - 1994-1998 Ford 7.3L Power Stroke 5-Speed SFDD3250-5

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South Bend Clutch 650HP Street Dual Disc Clutch - 94-98 Ford 7.3L Power Stroke 5-Speed
Part # SFDD3250-5


650hp 1300tq 30K+ Towing - Performance Dual Disc Clutch

South Bend Clutch SFDD3250-5 Street Dual Disc Clutch with Ductile Flywheel is very street-able clutch kit for a truck that regularly tows over 15,000lbs, has a few modification upgrades, or a truck with heavier horsepower or torque demands that require the additional heavy duty strength.

This Heavy Duty Dual Disc Clutch features 6 ceramic buttons per disc side and South Bend Clutch's one of a kind, Dampened Center Plate is designed to Eliminate Rattle - provides quieter, dampened sound. 3250lb. Pressure Plate offers maximum holding power with easy light pedal pressure.

Dual Disc Clutch with Ductile Flywheel - Diaphragm style pressure plate with light pedal pressure, 6 ceramic buttons per side of each disc, Holds 650 horsepower on your Ford 7.3L Powerstroke diesel pickup truck.

This is not a Competition Sled Pulling Clutch: Non-SFI Certified Street Dual Disc Clutch



Kit Includes:
  • Ductile Flywheel
  • Crank Bolts
  • Diaphragm type pressure plate with light pedal pressure
  • 6 ceramic buttons per side of disc
  • Floater Plate, Throw-out and Pilot Bearings


NOTE: It's very important to Break-In your clutch with 500 miles of stop and go driving before you pull a load. Your clutch will last longer if you avoid down-shifting whenever possible. Down-shifting flexes the pressure plate, causing uneven wear. Just remember, Use your breaks instead--they're are a lot less expensive to replace!



Application:
  • 1994-1998 Ford 7.3L Power Stroke 5-Speed


Warranty: 12 Month, 12,000 Miles, whichever comes first, manufacturer defects only.

WARNING : This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov