This Dyna Max kit features a performance organic lining on a
carcelled fin. The pressure plate is modified for higher plate
load and smoothness of engagement. This clutch was designed
to cure premature disk failure due to high horse power and heavy
hauling in the 5 speed and early 6 speed non-ETH 12 ¼”
clutches. South Bend has taken the 13” ETH Clutch and
modified it to accept the 1 ¼” input shaft. By
doing this, it enabled them to offer a disk center that is 2-3
times larger and stronger then can be provided in the 12 ¼”
clutch kits. This kit comes with a flywheel, re-drilled and
refaced to accept the larger clutch and is rated to handle up
to 375 horsepower & 800 ft. lbs. of torque. Years 1988-2005
5speed & 6 speed non-ETH.
South Bend Clutch utilizes Cryogenic Processing to strengthen
their clutch kits. Deep cryogenic treating is a one-time process
that permanently and dramatically improves the performance and
useful life of metals in these clutch kits.
Key Benefits:
-Less voids or imperfections in the metallic grain structure
-Significantly less micro cracks
-Significantly less warping caused by heat
-Better friction coefficient
-Increased microstructure surface area
-Increased wear resistance
-Increase wear consistency
-Relief of internal residual stress
-Springs will maintain compression longer
After cryogenically treating your disc springs, clutch plate
and flywheel, the material will wear less and the plate load
will hold up over time. The bottom line is that YOUR CLUTCH
WILL LAST LONGER!
South Bend high performance clutches are noted for smooth engagement
and low pedal effort. ConO clutches feature organic facings with very
smooth engagement. ConOFE clutches have an organic facing on one side
and a feramic facing on the other. They have a near stock clutch engagement
with very high torque ratings. ConFE clutches have full feramic facings
on the disc. FE clutches are a little abrupt on engagement, but still
much smoother than competitive ceramic clutches.