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Quarter Master Optimum V Racing Clutch 7.25 6 Bolt 2 Disc 29 Spline $900 Retail on 2040-parts.com

US $400.00
Location:

Asheboro, North Carolina, United States

Asheboro, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:Quarter Master

Quarter Master 7.25" Optimum V Racing Clutch

29 Spline 

Friction Discs measure .122

Clutch has been used only once during an ARCA test. 

Only requires one friction disk changed to be converted to 26 spline or 10 spline. 


V-Drive Clutches

For racers looking for a clutch that offers the best balance of performance, durability and affordability for the money, look no further. The V-Drive series of clutches from Quarter Master® features an open design for cleaner and cooler operations. In addition, these clutches significantly reduce the moment of inertia for lightweight power transfer. Top-quality friction material ensures reliability in the harshest racing conditions, while the light weight of the clutch provides superior performance.

  • 6-leg open cover design offers strength & effective heat dissipation

  • Perfect for sportsman circle track, road course & off-road racers

  • Delivers ideal balance of light weight, proven durability & value

  • Premium internal friction material for high torque capacity

  • Racer rebuildable frictions & floaters provide long service life

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NEW COST AROUND $933.41

THIS IS IN GOOD CONDITION

THIS IS FROM A TOP ARCA RACE TEAM

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