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sharper
post Oct 21 2021, 12:18 PM
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I want to convert over to a hydraulic clutch as I believe it will make for easier shifting and driving. I have a 915 transmission in mine and the pedal likes to "spring" back at me right when the clutch is engaging. I've read some post in here from a few years back and it seems I need some brackets to support the master and slave cylinders. As I do not have the tools to create these, I was wondering if anyone knew of a source that I could purchase them from (or maybe has some laying around?).
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post Oct 21 2021, 01:01 PM
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I want to convert over to a hydraulic clutch as I believe it will make for easier shifting and driving. I have a 915 transmission in mine and the pedal likes to "spring" back at me right when the clutch is engaging. I've read some post in here from a few years back and it seems I need some brackets to support the master and slave cylinders. As I do not have the tools to create these, I was wondering if anyone knew of a source that I could purchase them from (or maybe has some laying around?).

Does your pedal have the clutch return spring and omega spring on the trans? I have this setup on my 915 and makes the clutch more of a on and off switch.
There was someone in the past that was making the bracket for the "Master" hydraulic cylinder. The rear looked more simpler. Do a search.
Here is one link.
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?sho...75785&st=0#
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