Thread: Hydralic Clutch
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	04-18-2010 11:08 AM #1Hydralic Clutch
 
 Could someone name me a company or person I could call regarding
 a hydralic clutch set up..I cannot get mine to work, and before I try
 going back to the Z-bar, I would like to give it one more attempt...
 I know, I know, (Pat) and I plan on calling you too.......rd
 
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	04-18-2010 11:13 AM #2
 You might contact Mike Forte at Forte's Parts Connection, a sponsor of this forum out of the Boston (Framingham, MA) area. Mike makes and sells a really slick little hydraulic slave unit that is very compact and is a "pusher" type as opposed to some that try to "pull" with a cylinder. All external, normal throwout bearing and fork.Roger 
 Enjoy the little things in life, and you may look back one day and realize that they were really the BIG things.
 
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	04-18-2010 12:51 PM #3
 Mine works great. What kind of problems are you having?Sometime Kool is the Rule But Bad is Bad  
 
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	04-18-2010 12:52 PM #4
 McCleod Idustries also has a nice set up.
 
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	04-18-2010 03:02 PM #5
 Got kit from Novak..Bracket to slave cylinder had to be cut and
 never could get it to exactly match the hole in the clutch fork.
 Did hook it up though,mounted master cyl on fire wall...Rod goes
 in 4 inchs without any fluid, and only about 1 inch max if that
 with fluid. I stripped the teeth on the clutch shaft. Also seemed
 to get som binding at bellhousing.
 
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	04-18-2010 03:20 PM #6
 What is this getting installed in?Anything worth doin rite is worth doin twice.  
 
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	04-18-2010 05:45 PM #7
 I have master cylinder to hyd. throwout bearing. Like I said it works great.Sometime Kool is the Rule But Bad is Bad  
 
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	04-19-2010 05:14 AM #8
 Installing in 1957 chev with BB
 





 
		
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