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Difference between 3rd gen mechanical and hydrolic clutch pedal assembly?

Old Mar 23, 2015 | 04:00 PM
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Difference between 3rd gen mechanical and hydrolic clutch pedal assembly?

I have tried searching but I dont know if I missed it, or if there is already a link covering this. If so just let me know. So long story short, I got a set of 3rd gen pedals for my ls1/t56 swap, well now that I have gotten to the point of being close to installing them and I am not sure if I got a set of mechanical or hydrolic pedals. Is there a way to tell them apart other than if they have the support braces/arms? Does anyone have pics of a side by side comparison of the two? Thanks in advance.

Jay
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Old Mar 24, 2015 | 12:57 AM
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Re: Difference between 3rd gen mechanical and hydrolic clutch pedal assembly?

The stud on the clutch pedal means they are 84 or newer.

ebay has pics.
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Old Mar 24, 2015 | 08:18 AM
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Re: Difference between 3rd gen mechanical and hydrolic clutch pedal assembly?

Thanks, thats what I was after. Looks like I got the right ones, im just missing the support bars for it. No biggie ill fab something up to strengthen that area up.
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