Lenco ST1200, anybody familiar?
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Lenco ST1200, anybody familiar?
I am think about running a ST1200 Lenco and would like to hear from anybody who has run one. Where is neutral, with reverse? Which Ram clutch is best?
Thanks... Never been around the plantary manuals...
Thanks... Never been around the plantary manuals...
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You will absolutely love it
Lots of factors involved when selecting a clutch single, 2 or 3 disc
extremely easy to use
give me a little info on engine and chassis set up and I will se if i can help
Lots of factors involved when selecting a clutch single, 2 or 3 disc
extremely easy to use
give me a little info on engine and chassis set up and I will se if i can help
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Building my "last" street/strip car, although my wife said I have promised that before.
Marginally legal street car, show and go.
Tube chassis with Strange up front and 4 link on back. BBC 615 for power and weight should come in at 2400-2600 wet (glass body, no radio, no air, no heater, no windshield wiper motor)
I have received my 4 speed, 3.02 first gear (Scott at Lenco said use 4:10 to help clutch) and prefer to run single disc Ram clutch.
Any and all hints appreciated.
Marginally legal street car, show and go.
Tube chassis with Strange up front and 4 link on back. BBC 615 for power and weight should come in at 2400-2600 wet (glass body, no radio, no air, no heater, no windshield wiper motor)
I have received my 4 speed, 3.02 first gear (Scott at Lenco said use 4:10 to help clutch) and prefer to run single disc Ram clutch.
Any and all hints appreciated.
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Well you just happen to be in luck Ram has a single disc clutch that they rate up tp 1000 hp that works pretty well on the street I have ran this cluthch with a little over 1100 with no problem
Easy to install and easy to adjust.
Check out this link. This is the run I perfer to run on the street
Try to stay away from a dual disc on the street if you can. Has not worked out so well for me
Good Luck
http://www.ramclutches.com/Products/...ron_clutch.htm
Easy to install and easy to adjust.
Check out this link. This is the run I perfer to run on the street
Try to stay away from a dual disc on the street if you can. Has not worked out so well for me
Good Luck
http://www.ramclutches.com/Products/...ron_clutch.htm