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Location: Corona, CA
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Re: 1962 Hydraulic Clutch Bleed
Captainfab, I purchased one of your kits back in late 2010, that came with the same Wilwood (.75) style reservoir. I just read thru your links to see you offered both a .75 and 1" inch style about a year later.
My clutch slave cylinder is stock 61 GMC; do I need to upgrade? I do recall having to play with the adjustment quite a bit. Does going to a 1" style help with this adjustment and will that bracket accept the new larger reservoir? Apologize for the hijack, but I felt it was in keeping with the thread topic.
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Location: Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
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Re: 1962 Hydraulic Clutch Bleed
Yes with the first few of those kits I did supply a .75" clutch master, But after a couple issues with the clutch not releasing fully, I changed to sending a 1" bore master for those using the original '60-'62 slave cylinder. Send me a PM and I can get you setup with the correct parts.
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