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hydraulic cluch what parts do you use? #1239843
05/26/12 01:03 AM
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hello, im looking at converting my 74 dart to a hydraulic clutch (putting in a 383) i see bigblockdarts tech page but i couldnt find a truck locally so im wondering what parts are people using for the slave & reservoir? any other tips?

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Ryan

Re: hydraulic cluch what parts do you use? [Re: ryanf] #1239844
05/26/12 01:47 AM
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kiesler makes one but i used a cnc slave to pull the fork back and made a bracked that bolts to the side of the trans i used a willwood clutch master and made a bracket to bolt it to the firewall and made an adjustable rod to go to the clutch pedal e-mail me i can send pics of the firewall bracket tomorrow convtgts440@aol.com


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Re: hydraulic cluch what parts do you use? [Re: sickhemi] #1239845
05/26/12 08:39 AM
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I use the Keisler hydraulic TO bearing setup. I've run it 7 years without isues.

Re: hydraulic cluch what parts do you use? [Re: ahy] #1239846
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on my 47 desoto i used parts from speedway motors and pedals from an 88 d50. i have the pedal and M/C in but not the slave cyl. i know its not a the same as putting it in a dart but with some cutting and welding anything can be done.the parts i used-

http://www.speedwaymotors.com/Speedway-Clutch-Master-Cylinder-3-4-Bore,51042.html

http://www.speedwaymotors.com/Push-Type-Slave-Cylinder,1944.html

Re: hydraulic cluch what parts do you use? [Re: ahy] #1239847
05/27/12 01:24 PM
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Quote:

I use the Keisler hydraulic TO bearing setup. I've run it 7 years without isues.



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Re: hydraulic clutch, what parts do you use? [Re: johnscudashop] #1239848
05/27/12 02:26 PM
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I have very little room to mount a push-type slave cylinder with the scattershield and B-body headers in an A-body. I'm thinking of using this pull-type one, mounted alongside the transmission... but it only has 7/8" of travel. Will that be enough? Especially if I drill another hole in the fork, closer to the scattershield?

http://www.speedwaymotors.com/Speedway-Pull-Type-Slave-Cylinder,7169.html

Edit: found this one at Summit, 1-3/8" stroke
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/HRE-829/?rtype=10

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