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> Hydraulic clutch project, Gee Thanks guys. Sheesh.
airsix
post Feb 7 2003, 03:05 PM
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Crap! How long have I been missing this party? Brad? Mueller? JP? Thanks guys. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif)

Hey, in a few weeks I'll start the hydraulic clutch project I've been saving for this winter and I've got a question or two. Brad, you tipped me off to using a Tilton MC, but they come in a real wide range of bore sizes. Any recommendations as to which one would work best? I don't want to end up with to little or to much throw.

For anyone else thinkgin about this here are the prices I've gathered so far:
(www.pitstopusa.com)

Tilton master cyl $59
CNC residual pres. valve $25
CNC pull-style slave cyl $50
Lines and fittings $30


-Ben M.
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post Feb 8 2003, 10:56 AM
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QUOTE(Jeroen @ Feb 7 2003, 09:08 PM)
Hey Ben,

Welcom aboard (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)

What type of pedal-cluster are you planning to use?

cheers,

Jeroen

Stock pedal cluster. Brad tipped me off to thread the master cyl push-rod into the stock clutch cable clevis fork. Seems like a very straight forward way to get things hooked up (and others have done it before so it should work fine).

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