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tbirdz12 05-09-2008 06:54 PM

Who sells Hydraulic clutch setups
 
I need a Hyd clutch setup for my Mav project. I had one lead but they said they are out 90 days due supplier issue.

Any leads are appreaciated.

Thanks
tim

Gatorac 05-09-2008 07:55 PM

speedwaymotors.com has some options.

Don DePontee 05-09-2008 10:18 PM

Summit Racing sells the McLeod set ups.
Don

pgermond 05-09-2008 10:43 PM

Hydraulic throw-out bearing, or clutch slave cylinder?

csx wnab 05-09-2008 11:09 PM

see or talk to bruce at modern driveline. he used to be in san jose ca. but moved to idaho. i think he still has a 408 area code. anyway, that is the man to talk to.

eschaider 05-10-2008 12:33 AM

If you need one I have a spare, brand new, McLeod Hydraulic throughout bearing for a TKO. PM if you are interested.

Ed

tbirdz12 05-10-2008 05:38 AM

Im sorry, Im looking for a Master/slave setup.

Thanks for the replies.

Tim

pgermond 05-10-2008 08:23 AM

You can piece that together pretty easily. Try a Wilwood master cylinder and clutch slave cylinder (Summit). You just need to determine whether you want a push or pull slave cylinder.

Roush #1 05-10-2008 12:35 PM

Be aware that Wilwood has had a few problems recently with their slave cylinders. The rod had been coming unscrewed from the piston on the slave cylinder.
I am aware of five or six Lone Star owners that have experienced the issue in the past few months. Wilwood is aware of the problem and told me they were looking into it about a month ago. We sent them pictures of our installations and they told us they appeared to be installed correctly.
I have a Wilwood slave cylinder and have replaced one (under warranty) and repaired one myself in less than 2,000 miles.
Jody

tbirdz12 05-10-2008 04:38 PM

What size Master and slave should i get. I have a G-force T-5 with a Centerforce DFX clutch and Aluminum flywheel and lakewood bell. This a 94-95 bellhousing, they are a tad deeper than the 86-93 bells.

J Persons 05-10-2008 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by tbirdz12 (Post 842021)
What size Master and slave should i get. I have a G-force T-5 with a Centerforce DFX clutch and Aluminum flywheel and lakewood bell. This a 94-95 bellhousing, they are a tad deeper than the 86-93 bells.

The Wilwood reverse pull slave is, I think .78 dia. I use a Wilwood 1" master cylinder, clutch is a Centerforce dual friction. The clutch is easy to depress, and I've had no problems in the three years I've had it. Wilwood recommended a
.75 master, but that was way to easy, giving very little resistance and little feel in the pedal. The 1" master works much better. The Slave connects to a OEM clutch arm, and uses a Centerforce stock replacement throwout bearing.

Some external slave cylinders fail because of the mount. If they are solidly mounted, the piston rod can be side loaded in operation and wear the seals, causing leakage.

Tangible Toys 05-10-2008 08:18 PM

I've used both McLeod and Ram,I like the Ram set-up,it has a better feel and it takes less movement and pressure,I used a 1" wildwood master with the Ram,and a 3/4"with the McLeod.

Tangible Toys 05-10-2008 08:22 PM

I've used both McLeod and Ram slaves,both internal,1"with the Ram and 3/4 with the Mcleod,the ram gave a better feel,and was easier to use.


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