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Old 04-08-2003, 07:55 PM
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most good hydaulic clutch parts companies can set you up with a system that would work well for the life of your car..

I'm with Bob. You shouldn't need more than 3/4-1" of throw to do the job. Pegasus as well as Jegs or Summit all sell complete parts kits. The bigggest decision you need to make is where and how the clutch will mount. Does your kit have a mounting bracket? If not you may need to use a flool mount. From there the only decision you need to make is whether you need a pusher or a puller system. This may depend on your choice of transmission.
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