Re: hydraulic clutch conversion without a kit
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08/20/18 01:57 PM
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A 3/4" master should normally have a 7/8" bore slave. Then it's just a matter of FULLY bleeding the slave and adjusting everything correctly from the pedal to the clutch arm and cylinder positions. ... - EM EM, I see you've highlighted the FULLY bleed portion of your post. Are there any tricks to getting the last bits of air out of these hydraulic systems. I have one and I believe I may have a small amount of air stuck in it. I've tried power bleeding, but it still feels like I may have some trapped air.
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Re: hydraulic clutch conversion without a kit
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08/20/18 02:15 PM
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The factory pulls a vacuum on them when they do a fill, Don't have to worry about bleeding out something that isn't there.
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Re: hydraulic clutch conversion without a kit
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If you have a power brake booster, there isn't enough room to mount a clutch MC right next to the brake MC but, if you have standard brakes, the Wilwood MC can mount next to the brake MC.
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Re: hydraulic clutch conversion without a kit
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Take something like this https://autoplicity.com/5372270-ams-auto...ingComNOFITMENTadapt it to the stock pedal and make an adapter to match to the firewall. Remote the reservoir. Under $100 if you are handy.
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Re: hydraulic clutch conversion without a kit
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08/21/18 06:48 PM
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Stuff I linked, 88 Fiero application
Clutch master, 11/16" bore Clutch slave, 15/16"
4th Gen Camaro
Clutch master, 3/4" bore
Rockauto has the specs
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Re: hydraulic clutch conversion without a kit
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08/26/18 11:37 AM
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On this Bigblockdart link. Does the rod come out of the slave straight like a suspension shock absorber or is it free to swivel with a ball joint after the piston?
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