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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Tampa Fl.
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62 with a power booster
I know this has been gone over and over... but i havn't seen anyone try to put a clutch master under the dash.There is about 8 inches of space on the right side of the pedal bracket between the rod lever and firewall. Thinking about welding a sturdy bracket on the pedal assembly frame.Then bolt a wildwood master,of course the rod would have to be much shorter,but have the same action. could even use a remote reservior routed to outside firewall.I'm just not crazy about a power booster bracket sticking way out and trying to cram a clutch master behind it. any thoughts or ideas??
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Location: Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
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Re: 62 with a power booster
There is an option besides the ones that have the clutch master behind the booster.....
http://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vboa...d.php?t=362375
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Tampa Fl.
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Re: 62 with a power booster
very clever design...maybe considering this. Thnx for the response.
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Spokane Valley, WA
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Re: 62 with a power booster
I haven’t seen a clutch master mounted behind the firewall either, but don’t see any reason it wouldn’t work with some creative engineering. Here’s what mine looks like with a Wilwood master mounted on the passenger side of the booster:
![]() This picture shows the inside linkage: ![]() Doesn’t seem like it would take much effort to fabricate the bracket you described and move the cylinder inside the cab. I would definitely want to use a remote reservoir. The risk of spillage on the carpet and poor ergonomics would make filling, checking. and bleeding very uncomfortable.
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