Needing cs1 blue clutch disc?

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  1. Cole Allen

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    Does anyone have any lenco cs1 blue clutch disc they can part with? I have had some ordered through lenco for several months and was told it will still be a few more weeks before they ship.
     
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    What’s the difference between regular reybostos ones and this blue color one? I’ve never had a problem just asking. And how do you look them up? Lenco discs?
     
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  5. Blownalky

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    Better friction to last longer. Was designed initially for Pro Stock a long time ago. I used them in my Turbo 400's and then again used the C6 clutches in the intermediate clutch using a Coan Super Sprag setup. The clutches for the CS1 for the Lenco is close to a C4 but the teeth are squared off so you need to get the ones for the Lenco.

    http://aftermarket.raybestospowertrain.com/Portals/RaybestosAA/Files/PM_1315/Gen2_web.pdf

    http://aftermarket.raybestospowertrain.com/Portals/RaybestosAA/Files/PM_1315/Gen2_app_010516.pdf
     
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  7. Cole Allen

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    Ok thank you guys!
     
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    jay70cuda Well-Known Member

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    $10 each? I paid $3.00 each from a local trans shop. Went to a lathe and cut my own down to for free. Am I missing something about buying direct fit Lenco ones?
     
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    For what application are you ordering them for ? to fit the CS1
     
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    I have NEW disks that fit the Lenco CS1 Transmission. They were made by AltoUSA, orange in color. I used them in a Div 1 Alcohol Funny car for years with out any problems. If interested give me a call

    Cell # 860-604-4112

    Regards,

    Gary Mangiafico
     
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    I used a standard rebostos brown disc. Never had a problem , 28-3000 hp. Usually get a season out of them. Always wondered if I was missing something
     
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    On the Blue clutches, never smoked them but sometimes got crap from something else caught in them to scar them. Would replace those that were affected. Never had to replace yearly, just measure and they held their size at around .060-.062. Like I said earlier, for the CS1, I'd pay about $9 each. Lenco wanted pretty close to $20 so I figured I was ahead. And, since they don't wear like the other disks, it's a bigger savings all around. That's with an air, ACD shift. If you have the testosterone and want to shift manually, I'm sure the life would be shorter.
     
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