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Originally Posted by Dieselwrencher
What makes you think the chevy master will operate a dodge pressure plate? (Not trying to be a jerk, just trying to save you some head aches.) We tried one from a 91-98 chevy on my brother's truck when he put in the nv4500 and it wouldn't disengage the clutch far enough. I ended up installing a 94-02 dodge set up on it instead.
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I don't.. Once I have the GM Clutch Master all I have to do is fill the reservoir and do a fluid volume test. If the Volume of fluid pushed in one pedal stroke equals that of the Dodge than I'm golden... Worst case I can retro the Dodge clutch master to that of the GM Clutch pedal...
Brake Master cylinders work the same way: "Disc" is a low volume / high pressure Master cylinder, "Drum" High Volume / Low pressure which is why you cannot run a disc master with drum breaks...
I don't think you are being a jerk but come on, you should know me better than to be a hack by now!