| Year | Make | Model |
|---|---|---|
| 1970 - 1974 | Dodge | Challenger |
| 1966 - 1970 | Dodge | Charger |
| 1971 - 1974 | Plymouth | Road Runner |
McLeod 6440807 Street Twin Steel Clutch Kit w/Flywheel 1963-1972 Mopar 426 Hemi
McLeod 6440807 Street Twin Steel Clutch Kit w/Flywheel 1963-1972 Mopar 426 Hemi
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The McLeod Street Twin Steel MOPAR 1963-72 426 Hemi 8Blt 1-1/8X26 130 is a high-performance clutch assembly designed for demanding street applications. Built by McLeod Racing, this clutch is engineered to handle up to 1,200 horsepower, making it suitable for vehicles equipped with power adders such as Nitrous, Superchargers, and Turbochargers. The Street Twin series is known for its durability and ability to manage high torque loads, whether from NOS, supercharging, turbocharging, or large displacement engines. Constructed with steel components, it provides a reliable, street-friendly solution for high horsepower enthusiasts seeking a combination of performance and longevity.
This clutch is specifically designed for MOPAR models from 1963 to 1972, including the 426 Hemi engine with 8-bolt flywheels. It is a direct replacement and upgrade for high-performance street vehicles, capable of handling aggressive driving and power modifications. The kit includes the necessary components for installation, ensuring a straightforward upgrade process. Ideal for street, performance, and muscle car applications, this clutch offers the strength and reliability needed to maximize horsepower while maintaining streetability.
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Street Twin - In 1974 with the rising popularity of power adders such as Nitrous,Superchargers and Turbochargers, McLeod recognized the need for a clutch assembly that was street friendly, yet still capable of handling up to 1,200 horsepower, thus the Street Twin was born! This series of McLeod clutch kit is intended for high horsepower street enthusiast. Whether it's NOS,Supercharger,Turbocharger or a Big Inch mountain motor the "Original Street Twin" can handle it. Go with the innovator not the imitator McLeod Racing!