Strange 60 vs Moser 60

You have three choices. Two are expensive. One is not. Two options are better. One is the best.

Option 1. Buy a clutch that won't break your parts. Figure on $2200.00 bucks. You can call Rob Youngblood at Advanced Clutches in Idaho, I think Hyatt is still doing clutches, Black Magic Clutches and McLeod can all fix you up.

Option 2. You can buy the D or S60. The big difference is the S60 uses side adjusters instead of shims to set backlash. If you have a case spreader already, it's a push. Which ever one you can do the most cost effective is what I'd do. Figure about 2k'ish to get one done.

Option 3. This is the cheapest and quickest way to fix what you have. But a Clutch Tamer. That will allow you to slow down the application of the clutch and stop breaking parts.

I always suggest option 1 but most guys don't want to spend the money.

At least fix the 8.75 and buy a CT and learn to use it. Then, once you start to understand clutch application and control, you'll see what a $2,000.00 clutch that you can tune is a bargain.