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Old 08-30-2007, 07:18 PM
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I had a slave cylinders and it was the pits hard to push did not feel like a clutch
So I change it out too a McLeod HTOB and went through the whole nightmare everyone has talked about But now it works Great I can push my peddle with one finger
What clutch master cylinder are you using? Mine is a little stiff.
I am using a .75 bore Wilwood.

I figured if I went to a larger bore it would at least shorten the stroke of my peddle.
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What clutch master cylinder are you using? Mine is a little stiff.
I am using a .75 bore Wilwood.

I figured if I went to a larger bore it would at least shorten the stroke of my peddle.
I have a 3/4 Tilton, that should be the same as a .75
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Old 08-30-2007, 07:36 PM
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I have a 3/4 Tilton, that should be the same as a .75
Yeah.

What clutch are you using?
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Old 08-30-2007, 07:41 PM
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Yeah.

What clutch are you using?
I think it is a Ram 11.5 with a three finger presser plate
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Old 08-30-2007, 09:14 PM
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I think it is a Ram 11.5 with a three finger presser plate
Same here. I just need to start working out I guess.
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Same here. I just need to start working out I guess.
Cool...next time we leg wrestle.

Honestly, I was worried that going to the slave setup would make for an unbearable clutch action, but it never developed. Appears to be the same push to me. Using a McLeod clutch, with a .75slave on a standard BB fork.
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Cool...next time we leg wrestle.

Honestly, I was worried that going to the slave setup would make for an unbearable clutch action, but it never developed. Appears to be the same push to me. Using a McLeod clutch, with a .75slave on a standard BB fork.
Left leg or right?

Clay's and Steve's slaves are easier to push than my HTOB. It's not bad just a work out in stop and go traffic.

What slave are you using?
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