My Con OFE died after only about 13 months. The springs broke and the clutch went to hell. Southbend has made changes to the new Con OFE because I suspect a lot of people running close to the 450 HP limit were having failures as well.
The new clutch has more springs that are smaller. This new style clutch is noisy and vibrates when you put the truck in neutral. I thought something was wrong with the clutch the first time I drove the truck. The good news is the clutch stops spinning much quicker now. You no longer have to wait three seconds at stop lights to put the truck in gear. The only drawback I've encountered is the clutch has extremely violent engagement when under a heavy load.
I was sitting at a stoplight with 18K in tow point up a slight hill and couldn't help but bounce the front end like a low rider on take off. The old style clutch had to be let out really slowly or it would jerk violently as well. This new clutch seems hell bent on kicking my but. No matter how smoothly you let out the clutch the truck jerks so violently at times you have to push in the clutch and try a second or third time.
The new clutch has more springs that are smaller. This new style clutch is noisy and vibrates when you put the truck in neutral. I thought something was wrong with the clutch the first time I drove the truck. The good news is the clutch stops spinning much quicker now. You no longer have to wait three seconds at stop lights to put the truck in gear. The only drawback I've encountered is the clutch has extremely violent engagement when under a heavy load.
I was sitting at a stoplight with 18K in tow point up a slight hill and couldn't help but bounce the front end like a low rider on take off. The old style clutch had to be let out really slowly or it would jerk violently as well. This new clutch seems hell bent on kicking my but. No matter how smoothly you let out the clutch the truck jerks so violently at times you have to push in the clutch and try a second or third time.