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Ram Clutches 405 Competition Pressure Plate on 2040-parts.com

US $202.97
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Florida, New York, United States

Florida, New York, United States
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Condition:New Brand:Ram Clutches Manufacturer Part Number:405

 RAM Clutches 405 - RAM Competition Pressure Plates Details

Long Style Pressure Plates

  • Fixed Pressure

    The Long Style is the preferred pressure plate for competition. Each unit provides a combination of static and centrifugal pressure, and these characteristics enable the clutch to meet the car and track conditions. Long Style clutches provide additional pressure through centrifugal force of the levers against the pressure ring. Pressure plates are available in a variety of static pressures including adjustable static and counterweight to allow precise clutch tuning. All competition Long Style units feature a heavy cover with spring guides.

  • RAM Clutches 405

    Long Style Competition Pressure Plate
  • 10-1/2'' Size; 11-3/8'' Bolt Circle (5/16'' Bolts)
  • Ductile Iron Pressure Ring
  • 2600 lbs
  • Fixed Static Pressure
  • Fits Applications:

      1963-1967
      FORD
      1969
      FORD
      1971-1972
      FORD
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