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Author: Subject: coverting hydraulic clutch to cable
oadamo

posted on 18/12/07 at 09:17 PM Reply With Quote
coverting hydraulic clutch to cable

is it possible to make a convert the clutch to cable. theres a rod sticking out the engine. it would make it a lot easyer to sort out.
adam

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mark chandler

posted on 18/12/07 at 11:09 PM Reply With Quote
Pilgrim do a nasty conversion for a rover v8 in a sumo so you can use the sierra donor pedals, much better to make a decent hydraulic system IMHO
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jambojeef

posted on 18/12/07 at 11:15 PM Reply With Quote
Do a hydraulic system using the original CBR slave and a Fazer 600 rear brake master cylinder.

Works great for me - lots of pedal feel and a chance matching of piston sizes travel wise too.

Forget a cable conversion.






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oadamo

posted on 18/12/07 at 11:19 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by jambojeef
Do a hydraulic system using the original CBR slave and a Fazer 600 rear brake master cylinder.

Works great for me - lots of pedal feel and a chance matching of piston sizes travel wise too.

Forget a cable conversion.


Fazer 600 rear brake master cylinder
i dont get how you used this to do the clutch lol. i was just thinking about using a cable because i dont no what pedal cylinder thing i have to buy or what pedal to use.
adam

just clicked they work by rod to the pedal dont they
adam



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oadamo

posted on 18/12/07 at 11:25 PM Reply With Quote
theres one on the bay 310006763909.
adam

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