crazy idea#265 hydraulic clutch
im at it again, thinking up crazy stuff to try and work out the conversion. ive decided that a hydraulic clutch would take up less space than mechanical linkages and be a lot easier to fabricate. so i need to know just how far does the clutch fork on a 55/56 hash clutch have to throw to disengage cleanly?
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Just git under there with a measurin stick and have somebody stomp it. 'Git 'er Done'0
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yeah id like to do that but i don't have the car all the parts came from anymore. it may be time to call slowcoach.0
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For a 53 wasp with a automatic are parts available, Can shops rebuild them or are you on you own? Thanks John drivergo2:p0
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im on my own with what im doing here driver.
called slowcoach his engine is out so i cant check off his but by the time im actually ready to do this job i almost imagine it will be.0
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