Aftermarket Master & slave cylinders? Stock P/N?
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Aftermarket Master & slave cylinders? Stock P/N?
I just got a hold of a NWC T5 and they guy said he didn't have the master or slave cylinders for the clutch. I was looking on Jegs and Summit and notice that Wilwood brakes has small multi-purpose master cylinders, and has a slave cylinder. What I want to know is can they be made to fit our cars or do we have to use the master/slave cylinders that came in our cars??
Is our clutch fork a "push" or "pull" type when it comes down to the direction the slave cylinder moves the fork.
Also does anyone have P/N for the clutch master cylinder and slave cylinder, and any hoses that run between them?? i order the CD from F-body cd, does that have it on them??
Thanks for any info!!
Is our clutch fork a "push" or "pull" type when it comes down to the direction the slave cylinder moves the fork.
Also does anyone have P/N for the clutch master cylinder and slave cylinder, and any hoses that run between them?? i order the CD from F-body cd, does that have it on them??
Thanks for any info!!
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Go to advance auto parts and get the replacement slave they stock. It's aluminum instead of plastic and has a bleeder screw. No more flex and it's got a good pedal feel. For the master get whatever stock replacement you can find, or you can get a billet adjustable one from McLeod Ind. for an LS1 car, the master cyls are the same from 82-02. For the line, get a braided line from GM for a 93-02 car instead of using one for/off a thirdgen. They're plastic. The braided line will give you a better pedal feel too. The adjustable master will let you adjust the release point.
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