Mc Leod Soft Lok User Manual
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You need to know how it feels because most often times you will make the adjustment to the clutch
through a hole in the bellhousing; this will be covered in Phase 1. Once you are used to the feel we will
make the initial adjustment to the pressure. We want to have the clutch high enough so there is no
slippage in any gear. A good rule of thumb is to start at 8 – 10 turns. The adjuster turns just the opposite
of what one might think, counterclockwise adds pressure and clockwise take it out. If needed, mark the
bellhousing hole to reflect this. Start turning your T-Handle CCW until you feel tension on the Allen
screw. Check to see where the marked end is on the T-Handle and turn it 360 degrees for at least 8 – 10
turns. There will be a counterweight kit with your assembly. It has aluminum nuts, steel nuts and bolts
and steel weights. Put it in the toolbox until we get to the section on adjusting the clutch.
CONCEPT:
Most clutches are high-pressure lockup types. When you launch the car with these, the high
spring pressure will shock the car like pulling the trigger on a shotgun and feel like someone hitting the
back of the seat with a baseball bat. The trouble is it breaks parts and sometimes will cause the tires to
spin and get the car out of shape. Using the Soft Lok your ET and MPH will improve. You will have little
to no breakage because we are causing a controlled slip in the clutch that takes out all of the shock and
violence. Transmissions and rear ends last longer.
With its lower spring pressure and lighter weight, it will not hit the tires or chassis as hard and tire spin
can be controlled so traction is better and the lighter weight will let the engine rev quicker and pull
harder through mid range and top end.
Warning: Do not use the Soft Lok on any dyno!!
Do not drive the car onto the trailer or car hauler!!
Soft Lok Assembly with six adjusters
and a .280” thick Disc
Base Pressure = 200#
1 turn of all (6) adjusters increases total pressure to 330#
2 turns of all (6) adjusters increases total pressure to 460#
3 turns of all (6) adjusters increases total pressure to 590#
4 turns of all (6) adjusters increases total pressure to 720#
5 turns of all (6) adjusters increases total pressure to 850#
6 turns of all (6) adjusters increases total pressure to 980#
7 turns of all (6) adjusters increases total pressure to 1110#
8 turns of all (6) adjusters increases total pressure to 1240#
9 turns of all (6) adjusters increases total pressure to 1370#
10 turns of all (6) adjusters increases total pressure to 1500#
11 turns of all (6) adjusters increases total pressure to 1630#
12 turns of all (6) adjusters increases total pressure to 1760#
13 turns of all (6) adjusters increases total pressure to 1890#