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Author: Subject: Trying to Fit Hydrualic clutch fireblade engine
Chris7

posted on 18/8/03 at 03:54 PM Reply With Quote
Trying to Fit Hydrualic clutch fireblade engine

Hi i am wanting to attach a hydrualic clutch due to my friend having problems with his manaul system i currently have a luego pedal box with hydrualic clutch fitted and i am looking for some sort of ram to mount on the fireblade engine any ideas on what i can use would be apprieciated and where i can purchase the item .

Thanks Chris

[Edited on 18/8/03 by Chris7]

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ChrisGamlin

posted on 18/8/03 at 06:22 PM Reply With Quote
Whats the problem with the current cable operated system? I'd imagine it'll be easier to overcome most problems with that rather than convert it to hydraulic actuation. If its cables that are the problem, Westfield sell proper length cables for about £15 and I'd imagine ST and MK etc do similar
If you really do need to convert it tho, looking at a Blackbird might be a good start, as that has a hydraulic clutch I believe, and probably has a very similar engine/gearbox layout so the slave cylinder it uses might fit quite easily to the blade.

Chris

[Edited on 18/8/03 by ChrisGamlin]

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Jon Ison

posted on 18/8/03 at 08:57 PM Reply With Quote
had a wilwood slave cly on the blade engine in the GT1, it was more trouble than it was worth, the blackbird clutch unfourtunatly is nothing like the blade in oiperation, sorry,






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