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Old 01-15-2010, 11:01 AM
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Default New Slave Cylinder and Bracket for BDR and SPF

I am making a newer style bracket and slave cylinder. Something alittle more adjustable and looks a little better to boot. This will fit your BDR/SPF/Hurricane and many other applications. I have installed these on the Three replicas mentioned. Plus installed on some trucks, mustangs ect... The slave cylinders come with a 5/16 rod which either I'm swapping out with a 3/8 rod or the company will be sending me several more with 3/8 rods in them. These are much easier to bleed and install than my last setup. I still have many bracket of those left and will still sell them until they are used up. Older style is 122.00 shipped and newer style 189.00 shipped. These work well with TKO-500/600 Tremec 3550. They will work with a T-5 but some alterations will need to be done. Take a look see if this may help you out. What is nice about this too, the slave cylinder has a spring inside to push the piston back to help relieve tension on the throwout bearing and clutch fingers.

I left the boot off to show the position of the rod.

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contact information for the above product

Bill Littleton
bill@gcerf.com
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Super nice set-up with plenty of axial adjustment!! Great work.
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Bill, great looking setup. what bore size is your slave, and are rebuild kits available if and when needed.
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