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> Easy hydraulic clutch set up?, tired of screwing around with my clutch cable
warpig
post Nov 25 2011, 05:07 PM
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I want to replace the clutch cable in 75 1.8, with a hydraulic setup. Anybody know how to do it cheap, easy, fast, etc. With the limited tools and nonexistent talent that I have on hand. Any help is greatly appreciated. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/KMA.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/KMA.gif)
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post Nov 26 2011, 08:29 PM
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I'm having to replace the Terry cable again from just about 4 months ago. Should find out sometime on Monday after I dump it off at the mechanic to enjoy to see what all went down in the center tunnel! It didn't break where the bolt is in the back like last time and as far as I can reach in on the front end, I can't feel where it snapped either.

I'm wondering if it was a reject cable or trans ground strap? After the install, I could swear that the pedal pushed harder. Is that any indication of anything also??

Where might be the best place to purchase the delrin clutch pulley at as far as bang for the buck scenario?
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