Re: '67-'72 Power Brake Booster Bracket With Hydraulic Clutch Conversion
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Can a different style wildwood MC be used? I don't really like that the line has to be run out of the back on top? So I have to go up and loop the line down? I also have to ask... why is the 67-72 clutch pedal linkage so complex, but when I click on your 60-66 link it's just this: http://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vboa...1&d=1252807441 I mean, I can do that easily. |
Re: '67-'72 Power Brake Booster Bracket With Hydraulic Clutch Conversion
Depending on what bore size of master you need, a different style of clutch master may add to the cost.
That picture is of the original linkage that I started with. It did not allow full pedal travel and is no longer used in any of my hydraulic clutch convetsions. Quote:
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I'm installing a 2001 4.3L S10 NV3500 in my 67 C10, the trans has the internal slave. I've seen several people us this one: 70174-750? But if that won't work with your pedal, that's OK. I want the best combo that will work. That MC bowl looks tiny... is there enough fluid to push the slave cylinder that I need it to? |
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I don"t have good enough wi-if right now here in Fredrickstad, Norway to look up that part number. I have not had any complaints with the clutch masters that I typically supply. I believe that internal slave needs a .700 bore master. I will have to verify that later.
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No problem, NOT in a hurry at all. Enjoy your trip, we'll figure it out when you get back.
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That number you gave does not show up in Wilwood's line.
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I was able to find that Wilwood clutch master. The number you gave is an old outdated number. I can supply that master at an additional cost. I will have to check and see where I can get the best price.
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do you have to have the the mounting plate (outside of locating where to drill the hole for the clutch master) im running a wilwood manual brake set up and would rather not have a plate if possible
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Aside from locating the clutch master, the plate does stiffen the firewall. I can sell you everything except the booster bracket if you like.
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PM sent to you with a question!!!
THanks |
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PM replied to.
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Anyone have any pictures of 69-72 installed inside the cab. There's quite the rib that needs trimmed out. The directions explain it pretty well but I have yet to see a picture? Maybe I'll get one once I have it notched out
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Best $ I've spent in a long time. Shipping was FAST , product was Fantastic, worked exactly like it was supposed to even though I had to modify because of MY set up.
Thanks John Steve 1970 CST Short Wide |
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Installed the flat plate version today after painting and it went perfect. A great product thanks for the quick delivery.
Dave |
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How much would you sell the clutch brackets kit, no master cylinder?
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It would be $50.00 less than the price in post #1.
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I'm interseted in buying a kit, I'm installing an NV3500 that came out of an 06 1500 that had the 4.3/5spd. Did you come up with a master with a line out the bottom?
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No I do not have a source for a clutch master with the port on the bottom. With the Wilwood's it is either on the top or front.
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That is fine I was just wondering, I will take a complete kit not powder coated. Pm me your PayPal and a total.
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I sent you a PM :)
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I just want the unpainted mount plate for the clutch and the clutch parts like below: Quote:
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This is the other style of Wilwood clutch masters that I use. It has the port on the front. It just depends on what you want. The other one you posted about will raise the cost.
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/wil-260-6764 |
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Nice, I like that way better than the plastic tank one!
Yes, I want the front routing, makes the install a lot cleaner looking dropping the line straight down. If that ones matches up with my NV3500 trans I'll take it. Is it still $191.85 (odd number for the forum :lol: )? PM me your paypal info. Thanks! |
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I will send you a PM.
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