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Old 09-17-2023, 08:41 PM   #11
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Re: Tremec TKX 5 Speed Transmission Installation

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Some late model GM trucks had hydraulic clutches. I'm not sure of the years, but guessing ~ '90s.. The bell housing was aluminum and was cast with provision for mounting a slave cylinder directly on it.. I have one of those bell housings..

The 60-61 Chevy trucks, and possibly other years (I'm doing this from memory) had hydraulic operated clutches.. This was back when brakes had a single piston master cylinder. The trucks had a Siamese master cylinder -- one side for the brakes and the other for the clutch and a common reservoir.. The clutch slave cylinder mounted on a bracket that bolted to the bell housing. The TO bearing and release arm are the same as used on later C/10s. If you decide to go hydraulic, you might look into this arrangement..
I could probably find something like that at the local pick-n-pull.
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