The clutch is going out of my truck and I have it at the shop waiting for them to get at it. They are recommending putting a Lipe in it, should I go with this or stick with an Eaton easy pedal. Motor is a C15 with 475hp/ 1850 torque, but I'm thinking about having it turned up to 550-600hp in the near future. I want something that will last. I searched on here for Lipe clutches but most of the stuff I read was two years old or older.
I was going to go with an Eaton but the shop keeps lipe clutches in stock since that's what they run in their trucks and I'd be able to get my truck back quicker if I went with one. I'm usually loaded around 80-90k if it makes a difference.
which clutch to get
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Don't know if it makes a difference but I do a lot of stop and go and maneuvering around yards to get into loading chutes and that usually means I have to ride the clutch a bit more than I like.
Superhauler. I'll have to ask the shop what the torque rating is, but they said it's the heavy duty version that they put in their own trucks that have the engines turned up like I want to do to mine. I'm don't care too much about higher pedal pressure since I only use the clutch when starting/stopping and when easing into loading chutes. I just want something that will last longer than the reman clutch that was put in the truck right after I bought it. It only lasted 250k, which I think is unacceptable since prior to this failed clutch I've never had one go out in the 14yrs I've been driving.superhauler Thanks this. -
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No one I know has kept a lipe in their truck for long, mainly because they are too grabby, a standard 2050 easy pedal advantage would be my choice, I have put one through a good bit of abuse and it's still going, the guys I pull with that run a lipe clutch have gotten very good at changing clutches, the don't like to be slipped at all.
Do you know where your reman came from? I haven't seen a factory reman rated over 1650.joecitizen Thanks this. -
was kind of in a jam when that clutch got replaced, I only had the truck for 20k and the input shaft snapped on the tranny and I had to get it fixed on the road at a place I hadn't used before. I figured since the tranny needed to be dropped I should just as well have them replace the clutch. I told them to put a new clutch in and didn't think to specify I wanted NEW and not reman since none of the local guys I use will touch a reman clutch. I didn't find out they put a reman in until I paid the bill. -
I don't have experience with the Lipe, but I have been real happy with my last Eaton. I just put another Eaton 2050 back in with the new Trans. $800-850 new btw
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I specked an eaton 2050 clutch in my truck.... Got 430,000 heavy miles on it so far...
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My local gear shop used to be a dealer for lipe. Not any more. To many issues.
You really can't go wrong with a brand new eaton easy pedal. 2050 tq is all I put in and never had a problem. Easy engagement and light pedal. My cab over KW is going on 10 years with same 2050 easy pedal. We do a lot of stop and go town work also. I would never buy anything but. -
Eaton Easy Pedal has served me well for many many years. Over on the KR $200,000 glider thread. they put a lipe in when they built the truck, had to replace it at 53000 miles., the second lipe was replaced with an easy pedal when the debacle with the engine happened.
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