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MTCEngineering has been developing, testing, refining and producing excellent quality high performance motorcycle components for almost 50 years. Whether it's on the Drag Strip or Street, our products continue to be the performance-edge-of-choice for companies, teams, and individuals building the quickest and fastest motorcycles in the world.

Our engine components; Big Blocks & Pistons and our high performance Clutches have been a key ingredient to help many racers win championships. MTC Engineering is widely recognized for Experience Driven Proprietary Solutions. We develop advanced product performance qualities by partnering with championship race teams; to run, test, and optimize our components with feedback from track proven results.
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2. Use a stiff small bladed screwdriver and insert the tip into the pick lock groove while you wedge the lock into the groove without kinking or deforming the lock. After the first lock is in place, seat the lock by solidly hitting the wrist pin with a brass drift pin. CAUTION: Just as a precaution, we recommend hitting each side of the wrist pin with the brass drift pin an additional time.
MTC Cylinder Blocks are cast out of the same alloy that is used for all Top Fuel and Funny Car blocks and heads to insure maximum strength. Then they are CNC machined, including the cam chain roller cavities, to insure uniformity of all parts. These MTC billet blocks are made of high quality aircraft standard aluminum and are designed to add more material to the area around the cylinders to support the ductile sleeves.
MTC Engineering is structured to provide a full complement of support manufacturing and inspection services as illustrated below. We also welcome "challenging" opportunities to work with our customers on advanced developments, designs, and manufacturing requirements to achieve the highest levels of performance and reliability.
Part of the quality service that MTC Engineering provides to you is our world class technical assistance. Don't know anything about the different types of clutches? You need to check out the Clutch Differences section. This is a brief explaination of the 3 different types of clutches and where they are appropriate.
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