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![]() Im getting a new clutch installed when I have my new engine dropped in and the work is being done about 2hours away, my motors already there and ready just waiting on a few parts, The cllutch is a SPEC II and the motor is a 347 I know your suppose break in the new clutches with some stop and go driving for about a few hundred miles but not drive the highway or a sustained RPM for to long on a new clutch to avoid glazing, what do you guys think is there way I can get around this or should I start looking for trailer, please help.
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