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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Kelowna, BC, Canada
Posts: 93
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Clutch inquirie
Here is a head scratcher. I have chosen to use a Centerforce Dual
Friction clutch behind my 454, to turn my 465/205. I have a bellhousing from an 86 GM One ton. This bellhousing has the slave cylinder mount cast into the housing. The bore of said slave cylinder is 13/16'. The master cylinder has a bore of 3/4' . I am having a little difficulty bleeding the system. I am curious if this configuration is going to work. I am having trouble finding info on the tolerable ratio's between the two cylinder's. I had the same setup with a Chev/GM pressure plate and disc. And it seemed to work fine. Unfortunetly the trial was a short one. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks. |
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Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Modesto, CA
Posts: 1,842
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Re: Clutch inquirie
Your setup is very close to mine, but I did not use the bell w/the slave mount. I used my original cast bell and installed a mounting beacket for the slave.
I too had a terriable time bleeding the system. I ended up bleeding it in stages. I bleed the hose & slave, basically gravety bled it by keeping the slave open and not letting the hose run out of fluid to keep the air out. once that was full of fluid I then bench bled the master(mounted on the truck) once I got all the air out I hooked up the hose from the slave and it has worked great eversence. I use an 86 GM Master cyl & 80ish LandCruser Slave, -3an hose. The slave bracket I mounted came from Advance Adapter. Good Luck Burt ![]()
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