What the hell is this!? Anyone ever used one of these?
http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/pts/4341610124.html
http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/pts/4341610124.html
What the hell is this!? Anyone ever used one of these?
http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/pts/4341610124.html
It's ok on dirt because the wheels slip in the dirt. The pedal takes the line pressure out of the valve body and when you let it out it bangs. There is no clutch slip it's either off or on.Dude has been trying to sell that for 6 months. Was on the classifieds and on racingjunk. I can't wrap my head around it especially for what he's asking
Chris
They are hell on parts.Just seems like it would beat the piss out of a sprag and low roller clutch.
What did Vitar do in 1971???VITAR made clutch turbo obsolete by 1971
I'm 27, I realize I'm young, and I didn't claim to know everything about TH400s. lolYoungins.........
I had a clutch flight in a blown altered around 1977-1978.VITAR made clutch turbo obsolete by 1971
Spot on, when I was a little younger my dad had a couple of Clutchflites done by Fairbanks way backYoungins........
It was very common. More so with a 727 than a Turbo 400.
The Clutchflite was an automatic transmission developed by B&M in the 60s specifically for drag racing, usually in a Mopar with a Hemi. In the case of the Mopar version, it was a 727 Torqueflite that had the bellhousing sawed off. In place of a torque converter, the Clutchflite utilized a heavy flywheel and a clutch setup. There was a spider assembly to drive the transmission pump. The idea was that you could leave as hard as a stick car, while having the consistency and speed of an automatic. It was used in the 60s because torque converter technology was still pretty primitive, and it was thought that the Clutchflite would be a good compromise of hard launches, quick shifts (that most drivers couldn't make), and not have the lack of efficiency of a torque converter (Drive-Through) at the top end.
The Clutchflite proved to be both unreliable and a safety issue.
The first NHRA Pro Stock car to try a Clutchflite was the Motown Missile.