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    1972 Dodge Colt

    If that rubber on the pedal stop is soft, it might introduce an un-necessary variable that could affect your reaction time consistency. You might also want to consider releasing the 2-step from an adjustable clutch pedal switch, makes it easier to sync the hit of the clutch with 2-step release...
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    Rear end advice for racing with a 4 speed

    I paid $150 for this 8.8 housing, originally from a Crown Vic. Lighter than the Explorer version, heavier than the easy to bend Mustang version, good compromise with 3" axle tubes. Cut the brackets/ears off it, narrowed it to 51-1/2" with some used 9" "Big Ford" ends I had laying on the shelf...
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    Anybody use clutch tamer

    Looks like faceplating may be in the TKX's future :) 1200lb springs in the PP? Grant
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    Anybody use clutch tamer

    Looks like around 4-1/2" of separation on that left rear, could the harder hit have maxed out the rear shocks? I'd probably put 20-22lbs in those radials. Grant
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    1972 Dodge Colt

    Launching from the clutch pedal stop is critical to getting consistent results from the 'tamer! I would embrace that dead hook, also get aggressive with launch rpm. Assuming a 1.40 60' target and your gearing with 32" tires? If the clutch slips about .80sec during launch, that would draw the...
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    Anybody use clutch tamer

    Ram's 10.4" dia full iron disc paired with a 2800lb Powergrip PP has pretty poor street manners, even with a 'tamer on the pedal. Disc has a lite thin flat carrier, which means most of it's 5.1lbs is around the outer dia. Hard to slow down, not really an option for a synchro trans. The 10.375"...
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    Rear end advice for racing with a 4 speed

    When the clutch is right for a dead hooking manual trans radial car, the hit on the drivetrain will be softer than with an automatic. I've ran low 5.70's with 1.30 60's on radials with 28 spline axles in an un-braced chevy 10 bolt housing, using an overkill 800hp clutch that was 'tamed. Only...
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    Rear end advice for racing with a 4 speed

    Your clutch is what twisted the axles. The more torque capacity a clutch has, the faster it pulls the engine down when you dump the clutch, which results in a sharper impact sent to the drivetrain. Most install an aftermarket clutch and think nothing of putting a 650tq capable clutch behind a...
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    Anybody use clutch tamer

    If you are a bracket/index guy and tune for a dead hook on the worst surface you are likely to run on, won't need to change much to run on a good surface :) I might have a few pics back at the shop, but I won't be back until next week. Just made some room in my inbox... Grant
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    Anybody use clutch tamer

    You will find that with the softer hit of the 'tamer, shock settings won't need to be as tight. Grant
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    Anybody use clutch tamer

    Before tuning the 'tamer, be sure your pedal stop adjustment allows clean hi-rpm shifts, also try to make sure there isn't any obvious chassis setup problems that will compromise your potential. Shock travel and suspension issues are pretty common. With 4.30 gears and not knowing what clutch...
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    Which clutch and PP?

    Is the PP diaphragm or B&B? (edit- just noticed it's Centerforce, so diaphragm). I would swap out the paddle for a Ram style dual friction disc, which will have far better street manners and be much easier on the drivetrain. I would also take the weights off the CF pressure plate. That will...
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    Hydraulic throwout bearing modifications

    If you slip that thin sleeve on with a little red loctite, it's not going anywhere. Long ago I modified my Ford Toploader use the cheaper GM version of the Howe hyd t-bearing, although in my case it was simply turning down the od of the Toploader retainer. Back around 2010 they had a problem...
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    1972 Dodge Colt

    30% heavier with two less pistons to spin it up! Grant
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    1972 Dodge Colt

    The 1.9 60' probably had an rpm flare before the clutch hit, which would give you some of the benefits of a higher rpm launch at the cost of a little reaction time. A /6 crank is likely quite a bit heavier than a typical V8 crank, which means it will absorb quite a bit more piston output as it...
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    Craftsman lathe

    On my old 16x60 South Bend, I just made a simple tool post holder that I clamp a die grinder onto with hose clamps. Carbide burr in the die grinder. The lathe spindle indexed on the spline or dog tooth I want to remove, then locked. From there, I just manually move the carriage and cross slide...
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    1972 Dodge Colt

    Counterclockwise adjustments to the 'tamer's inner dial should fix the bog :) Grant
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    Any benefit to 10” wheel?

    It's a 15 x 12" wide wheel. Grant
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    Any benefit to 10” wheel?

    Here's a set of 275/60 on 12" wheels, going on my sbc powered RX-7... 13.5" section width. Grant
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    Faceplated 833 4 Speed

    Too much clutch is what will kill that 23spl, not a glued track or sticky tires. Not sure which McLeod twin you have, but even the least rated version will need some hit softening for your application. Grant
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    Crankcase breather catch cans

    I have actually used a single modified pcv valve as a crankcase vacuum source for over 10 years now. Street driven 355sbc that occasionally sees 8600rpm, but with a sealed crankcase that does not draw external air. Engine is sealed up pretty good, not much actual flow velocity to carry oil out...
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    Narrowed truck Dana 60 snubber options or alternatives?

    If you are going to the trouble of fabbing up a pinion snubber, for just a little more effort you could be different and put a torque arm on it. Small shackle on the front of the TA eliminates suspension bind and you still have street friendly articulation. I've built hundreds of TA's over the...
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    home made k frame

    ...of converting a rear steer car's stock Ackerman geometry to anti-Ackerman geometry.... ...Textbook Ackerman generally keeps all 4 tires aligned 90* to a common radius center as the front tires are steered. Basically the inside front tire needs to turn a tighter arc than the outside front...
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    Black Friday sales. Who’s buying what.

    I installed a crank trigger on my street/strip small block, but also kept the MSD distributor trigger as a back-up. Now that I can switch back and forth between triggers, I could put a curve back in the distributor for street use if I wanted to. Grant
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    Mr Gasket Vertigate question.

    I worked for Al's Auto Supply back in the 70's, the chain sponsored Hank Johnson at the time. We had a Mr Gasket shifter display over by the speed parts wall, always someone over there banging gears with the V-gate. Displays like that were a big part of the speed shop atmosphere at the time :)...
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    Mr Gasket Vertigate question.

    When H pattern ergonomics is right, there is no V-gate advantage. For me the deciding factor was my H pattern shifter is lighter than a V-gate. I also tightened the slider travel distance up when I installed my faceplates, only 2" total throw distance at the shift knob :) Here's the slider...
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    Anybody ever tried this little gizmo?

    No experience here, but it's hard to imagine accel pump shear plates helping a WOT 2-step launch. I think they would improve street/strip driveability, especially with a big carb, clutch pedal, and not much vacuum. Grant
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    I have a question about gearing for the strip.

    Might be Dave Lolly, I believe he lives in Burlington which is south of Bellingham. Drives a red/white wing car to the friday nite car show at the Burgermaster drive-in in Mt Vernon. Grant
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    Where is the weak point

    I've got quite a few SEGA customers :) Grant
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