12-30-2010 | #11 |
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Jacksonville, FL USA
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Re: Great help.
Nice write up Cliff!
Hey, I wonder why the zf release bearing works that way? Maybe because it pulls instead of pushes? I saw a thread over at CF in the ZR-1 section. A person is using a C2 with I think a custom chassis as a new home for an LT5. He ditched our release bearing system for one that I think is like the C5 & C6 type. No slave and no fork (?) ... I should say here that I'm not fluent in C5 or C6 so I could be wrong. However the pictures that were posted show an LT5 bell housing with the slave mount machined off and a block off plate with a hydraulic line exiting from it. He had to do this because the slave would have been in the driver's foot well. Tom
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12-30-2010 | #12 |
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: back in lone pine
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Re: Great help.
bill has also come up with a new set up he is using on his LS1 converson in his 89. which still uses a hydrolic clutch but changes the system to the standard type of clutch release . i will call hima and see if he will post up what he did . i am thinking of going to his new set up on one of my cars .
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12-30-2010 | #13 | |
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Arcadia,OK
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Re: Throwout Bearing
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As usual Cliff, very nice write-up.
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