Re: American Powertrain - experiences?
[Re: rbstroker]
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02/08/12 07:54 PM
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I got the flywheel and clutch assembly for my '65 from them. Good guys to work with, but the flywheel turned out to be exactly the same one offered at 440 source for quite a bit less. Absolutely no problems so far.
What's quite a bit less?
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Re: American Powertrain - experiences?
[Re: ramman5600]
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02/08/12 09:50 PM
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Crazy68Dart
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I am working with them right now. I got their billet flywheel over the summer. They have that version which is american made and an import version. I also got the clutch kit and hydraulic actuation kit that I am in the middle of installing. Good tech support from Gray. He is very knowledgeable.
383, Hemi 4-Speed, AlterKtion, D60
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Re: American Powertrain - experiences?
[Re: Beep Beep]
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02/08/12 11:40 PM
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Crazy68Dart
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I purchased an sfi approved flywheel and full face Kevlar disc with pressure plate. I dealt with Mat, very knowledgeable and extremely helpful. I have spoke with other sales staff at American Power train and they were all great to deal with. There customers definitely come first.
It sounds like I got the same flywheel, clutch kit, Kevlar, etc. They are definitely customer oriented which is hard to come by in many cases these days.
383, Hemi 4-Speed, AlterKtion, D60
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Re: American Powertrain - experiences?
[Re: Crazy68Dart]
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02/09/12 11:13 AM
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finadk
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American Powertrain I bought a complete T56 Magnum setup from them. I have a very unusual setup, a 408 Stroker into a 56 Dodge. This was learning experience and there are more variables then you might expect when matching the components. Price wise buying the entire kit (Trans, Bell, clutch, flywheel etc, etc) was on paper only a few hundred much more than scrounging parts books and sourcing all of the parts myself. (I will share my spreadsheet with anyone who wants to see it) By the time you add shipping to each individual component (NOT TO MENTION TECHNICAL SUPPORT) I am sure it would have cost me hundreds MORE than sourcing it all from American Powertrain. The real measure of a company is not when things go right but when they go wrong. We learned that Tremec redesigned the oil pump boss on the front of the Magnum and Quicktime was supposed to have re-machined the bell housings so that it would fit. Guess what..... Quicktime was bought out and the unmodified Bell's were put on the shelf shipped to customers. The problem was diagnosed at 10PM and the bell picked the next day, machined and returned within 10 days. Not AP's fault but they got on the problem and made it right. We also found out the hard way that my stroker crank has a different diameter journal for the pilot bearing than stock. Once again after hours tech support (and some emailed pictures) got the root of the problem and a new custom pilot bearing was machined and shipped to my door. My car, and the trans install has a way to go, YEAH for the up to 2 years before the warranty starts to run, I had this trans a year already and have a lOOOOOOng way to go. I cant even remember how many times I called with other questions on the installation. These guys know what they are doing, and make sure their customer's are happy.
Scott
1956 Dodge Custom Royal Lancer (408 Stroker, 4 Wheel Disc Brakes, Rack & Pinion, 6 speed)
2002 Dodge Ram 1500 Quad Cab
1976 Corvette
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Re: American Powertrain - experiences?
[Re: ramman5600]
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02/09/12 02:08 PM
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bought a kelvar clutch from them, no issues. they seem to know thier business and the parts arrived as predicted.
01 Viper GTS ACR 10 Challenger RT PCP 6spd 70 Challenger 440 6 pac 73 Cuda 416 Road Racer 70 Hemi Roadrunner 01 Ram 4x4 / 98 Ram 3500 91 Stealth RT 05 Durango Hemi 09 Caliber / 99 Dakota 4x4 / 52 Dodge B3B
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Re: American Powertrain - experiences?
[Re: finadk]
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02/09/12 02:30 PM
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The real measure of a company is not when things go right but when they go wrong.
This sums it all up.
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Re: American Powertrain - experiences?
[Re: ewolfe]
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03/12/12 05:03 PM
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I can't get the guys to return my calls...very strange. They asked me to send pictures of my setup to help me get the right hydraulic bearing rebuild kit (McLeod) but will not call back or return emails.
I spoke directly with Bill (owner) twice before they went dark on me. I still need to buy a clutch, shifter, drive shaft...lots of stuff but they won't call me back...weird.
I guess I'll try Keisler...any other guys you recommend to do business with?
Keisler doesn't sell or carry the McLeod line of hyd throwouts
But before you venture away from APT, have you tried contacting Gray at APT? rather than Bill....?
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Re: American Powertrain - experiences?
[Re: DAYCLONA]
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03/12/12 05:49 PM
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I can't get the guys to return my calls...very strange. They asked me to send pictures of my setup to help me get the right hydraulic bearing rebuild kit (McLeod) but will not call back or return emails.
I spoke directly with Bill (owner) twice before they went dark on me. I still need to buy a clutch, shifter, drive shaft...lots of stuff but they won't call me back...weird.
I guess I'll try Keisler...any other guys you recommend to do business with?
Keisler doesn't sell or carry the McLeod line of hyd throwouts
But before you venture away from APT, have you tried contacting Gray at APT? rather than Bill....?
I second that. Gray was very responsive when I had questions.
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Re: American Powertrain - experiences?
[Re: ewolfe]
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03/12/12 07:18 PM
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AmericanPwrtrain
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I can't get the guys to return my calls...very strange. They asked me to send pictures of my setup to help me get the right hydraulic bearing rebuild kit (McLeod) but will not call back or return emails.
I spoke directly with Bill (owner) twice before they went dark on me. I still need to buy a clutch, shifter, drive shaft...lots of stuff but they won't call me back...weird.
I guess I'll try Keisler...any other guys you recommend to do business with?
Yikes! This is Gray and I am here at my phone, 931.646.4836 ext 103. Bills phone has been fragged today and the rest of us have been taking as many calls as we can answer. Call me directly anytime, or email me at gray@americanpowertrain.com and I will call you back immediately. I even get my email on my cell phone. I'm here for you man!
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