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10 spline "may" hold up better with Twin disc than Single disc clutch
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<blockquote data-quote="musclefan21" data-source="post: 13229329" data-attributes="member: 53499"><p>So folks, I just bought a twin disc clutch kit which is rated at 950ft lbs tq.</p><p></p><p>Now we all know the twin set up holds the power much better, and it makes sense that the input shaft would have more stress due to that.</p><p></p><p>I found a really good deal on a twin disc set up and i couldnt pass it up. But it was a 10 spline set up. I have been worried a lot about it.. thinking I won't be able to run the car really hard or else I will probably snap the input shaft, even though I will be at best 500 /500.</p><p></p><p>But today, while checking the kit out, I noticed something. Since the kit has two clutch discs, more surface will be covered on the input shaft. So, I am thinking that would reduce the stress on the input shaft by 50%. I may be wrong, but it looks like the more surface of the input shaft covered, the easier it will turn...</p><p></p><p>Here is a quick pic, let me know what do you guys think on this theory:</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]480508[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="musclefan21, post: 13229329, member: 53499"] So folks, I just bought a twin disc clutch kit which is rated at 950ft lbs tq. Now we all know the twin set up holds the power much better, and it makes sense that the input shaft would have more stress due to that. I found a really good deal on a twin disc set up and i couldnt pass it up. But it was a 10 spline set up. I have been worried a lot about it.. thinking I won't be able to run the car really hard or else I will probably snap the input shaft, even though I will be at best 500 /500. But today, while checking the kit out, I noticed something. Since the kit has two clutch discs, more surface will be covered on the input shaft. So, I am thinking that would reduce the stress on the input shaft by 50%. I may be wrong, but it looks like the more surface of the input shaft covered, the easier it will turn... Here is a quick pic, let me know what do you guys think on this theory: [ATTACH=full]480508[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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