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Thread: LUK clutch

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    LUK clutch

    What do you guys know about LUK repset clutches???? I have found one cheap, but I know that doesn't always mean "good". I don't want to put another one in 10000 miles down the road.

    Any help would be great,

    thanks

    High5

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    good quality from what I have herd, if I need one for my j20 that's the way I'd probally go since I don' have money for a centerforce laying around.
    parting several FSJ'S

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    Wish I had mine installed you give more info. The shop that rebuilt my tranny recommended Luk. Said they prefer them over the Centerforce.

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    We use them behind the 7.3 POWERSTROKE's in the Ford SuperDuty's, they hold up just fine.

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    Thank you from BT Junior wrench of the Forum
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    I put a LUK in my 82 Chero daily driver, 360, T-176, NP208.

    Started out wanting to put in a Centerforce, but it would have needed a different clutch fork set up to use the Centerforce thowout bearing which was diferent from stock.

    Been very happy with the LUK.
    Don
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    82 Cherokee
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    arent the centerforce for racing. I heard that they use counterweights on the pressure plate to increase clutch pressure at high RPM's but at normal speeds the only benefit is better friction material.

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