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viable hyd. clutch?
Hello,I am currently building a '74 Duster for a customer with a 4-speed. is there a viable hyd. clutch set-up in a kit form for this? or can it be done with off the shelf parts with modification?thanks
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All you need is a clutch master and a hydro slave cylinder and your stock clutch fork. I have a spare set up on the shelf in the shop if you want it.
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The hydraulic clutch setup out of a jeep seems to be a universal style, just mount the slave cylinder in a way to push on the clutch fork. the Tilton setup uses a hydro throwout bearing with a nifty bleeder hose.
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I used a Hydro master from a 91 s10, and I used a hydro release bearing from Howe. It works good, and I can run any exhaust and manifolds, I have magnum manifolds on my a body.
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