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dwillouby
post Feb 9 2018, 09:27 AM
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Hello,

Reworking my previous post.
I am selling kits to assist in converting the cable operated clutch to a hydraulic system.
Kit includes the mounting plates for the master cylinder and slave cylinder,
mounting hardware, parts list, and installation guide.

$56.00 shipped USA

PayPal to dWillouby@aol.com

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timothy_nd28
post Feb 24 2021, 12:42 PM
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Exactly what I needed, thanks Clay! Most people that are doing this conversion are using soft lines from the master to the slave cylinder. Having a soft line for that length will have some loss of slave cylinder throw due to the stretchiness and expansion of the rubber line.
I was thinking of doing the conversion with hard line for the length of the car, and use a soft line for the last foot or so. The curly circles on the hydraulic line are there for a reason, just unaware why its needed.
Thanks for the 356 brake line tip (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif)
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