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Old 06-06-2017, 09:19 PM   #126
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Re: Finally caught a break NP440 / MY 6

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Brad, do you know if a hydraulic clutch can be used with a trans originally set up for a mechanical clutch? Any info as to which part numbers would be needed? Thank.
Sorry, no.
Mine was a '62, and I used a CCP kit for the power brakes and new hydraulic clutch master. I just used the stock original bell housing and slave.

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Old 06-07-2017, 12:53 AM   #127
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You can convert to a hydraulic clutch by either using a '84-'91 truck bellhousing or by installing a hydraulic clutch conversion slave cylinder and brackets from Novak onto your existing bellhousing. I make the booster brackets with the hydraulic clutch conversions for '60-'72 trucks which includes a new clutch master matched to the slave you are using.

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Brad, do you know if a hydraulic clutch can be used with a trans originally set up for a mechanical clutch? Any info as to which part numbers would be needed? Thank.
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Old 06-10-2017, 01:55 PM   #128
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Re: Finally caught a break NP440 / MY 6

Alright fellows, I need some help with my A883 conversion.

1) Does this conversion require a high hump tunnel to clear the shifter box?

2) Last night I ran into a clutch issue. I am running the stock LT1 flywheel which is 153teeth. I ordered a 1984 C10 5.0L clutch that would have been with this transmission. When I went to install the pressure plate, I found that the bolt pattern of the pressure plate is about an inch larger. It turns out that the 1984 flywheel was a 168teeth. I am looking for recommendations for a clutch for this combo, 10"/10-spline/153teeth.
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Old 06-10-2017, 10:17 PM   #129
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Alright fellows, I need some help with my A883 conversion.

1) Does this conversion require a high hump tunnel to clear the shifter box?

2) Last night I ran into a clutch issue. I am running the stock LT1 flywheel which is 153teeth. I ordered a 1984 C10 5.0L clutch that would have been with this transmission. When I went to install the pressure plate, I found that the bolt pattern of the pressure plate is about an inch larger. It turns out that the 1984 flywheel was a 168teeth. I am looking for recommendations for a clutch for this combo, 10"/10-spline/153teeth.
1) It didn't with mine - I used my stock low hump tunnel.

2) Cant help you there.

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Old 06-12-2017, 07:06 PM   #130
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Mine had the high hump...168 Ring Gear
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Old 06-12-2017, 07:13 PM   #131
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You can convert to a hydraulic clutch by either using a '84-'91 truck bellhousing or by installing a hydraulic clutch conversion slave cylinder and brackets from Novak onto your existing bellhousing. I make the booster brackets with the hydraulic clutch conversions for '60-'72 trucks which includes a new clutch master matched to the slave you are using.
Here's a picture of the bracket I bought from Captain about 5 years back...it really worked out well for my situation and like the transmission, it pretty much just bolts right up. I painted the bracket to match the truck and Captain included everything else.

I did have to source a braided line to the slave cylinder...other than that the tranny and the clutch were turn key to the original.

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ah yes, ^^^ these posts getting removed/overwritten reminds me of why i quit using these boards in the first place - i wondered why it had been so long since i was here, now i remember!
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ah yes, ^^^ these posts getting removed/overwritten reminds me of why i quit using these boards in the first place - i wondered why it had been so long since i was here, now i remember!
I understand that you are disappointed about your previous post being edited, but you did break the rules of this forum that you agreed to when you first signed up to use it.

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