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Hydraulic clutch conversion
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Just wondering what is the easiest and cheapest clutch m/s to use for the CA18 conversion? Is it just a drill hole and bolt in job? or is it more?
Any help will be great guys cheers

Wardy

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Try Maddat they have an adapter plate that you bolt to the fire wall, and your booster and clutch master bolt to it.
I fitted one to my ute looks very neat and helps stop fire wall flex.

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hey i have got a hydraulic clutch in my A15 1200 and just wondering wat the advantages of runnig this type of clutch is!!!

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hey i have got a hydraulic clutch in my A15 1200 and just wondering wat the advantages of runnig this type of clutch is!!!


what gearbox do you have?
A hydraulic clutch feels better than a cable one (better than a sticky unlubricated one anyway), and you shouldnt have to worry about snapping clutch cables. It also makes life easier if/when you do a conversion.

Although i havnt used one or seen one used, the maddat setup looks real nice!

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got 5 speed with first where 2nd would be!!

Posted on: 2007/5/1 17:29
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Thanks 4NIK8, i actually have one of theses lyin around in the shed somewhere.. i was gunnu use it but thought i would ask what ppl have used.. Is there any modification needed to the rod or anythin??

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If you are going to do a CA conversion at any stage, that type of master doesnt clear the intake manifold. It needs to be a short low one.

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where exactly
on the firewall?????

And where exactly does it bolt up to pedal.


Exact measurnments will be good
im doing same thing.



also guys

do use all use a flexible hose as its only bout 30mm-60mm from master to the pipe from slave???

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yeah need to cut the rod down, angle grinder is your friend :)

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