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03-31-2009, 10:22 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Georgetown,Ontario,
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Cobra Make, Engine: D&D Cobra,302 stock for now,IRS
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Question about CNC slave cylinder ???
Anybody is using a CNC slave cylinder p/n 305B with the rod p/n 1312 on a
T-5 tranny. The rod will fit the cylinder.
I have to buy the rod but i don't know if the rod will fit on the tranny,i.e proper lenght,etc.
Anybody has the same application,i called a distributor in IL that sells it but he's not 100% sure.
Thanks guys,
Michel
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03-31-2009, 09:43 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Claremore,
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Cobra Make, Engine: RUCC, 289 c.i. with a T-5 "Living the Cobra Experience"
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Michel,
I have that same set-up on mine. I had to modify the rod slightly for adjustment purposes.
I'll post the info for you, I don't have it on this computer. Tomorrow I'll post the type of bracket I'm using & the link for the article on modifying the rod. It's a pretty easy mod too.
Hope it helps you.
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04-01-2009, 06:22 PM
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Thanks Juggernaut,that means i can buy the rod and do the mod.
I have a bracket already,i just need the return spring as well.
I'll wait for your reply,it's the best so far. Really appreciate,thanks a lot.
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04-01-2009, 09:00 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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Cobra Make, Engine: RUCC, 289 c.i. with a T-5 "Living the Cobra Experience"
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Michel,
After I went to the website where I got my bracket from, I found that they now sell a threaded rod to use in place of the 1312 rod. With this threaded rod, you don't have to get the 1312. I wish they would have offered that when I was putting my set-up together.
Go to:
http://home.bresnan.net/~dazed/test
This is where I got my bracket from. Then, scroll down the page until you come to the SS Hydraulic Clutch Pushrod. You'll see a picture of it, I think it costs $15.95.
If you still want to use the 1312 rod, go to:
http://midnightdsigns.com/Mustang/HYD%20Clutch.htm
And scroll down until you see the mod I was speaking about.
As I said before, if they would have offered the threaded rod when I put my set-up together, I wouldn't have bought the 1312 rod.
I went to NAPA to get the clutch spring.
Anyway, hope this helps. Any questions, just let me know.
Let me know how it all works out.
See ya,
Randy
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04-22-2009, 09:09 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Georgetown,Ontario,
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Cobra Make, Engine: D&D Cobra,302 stock for now,IRS
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Thanks Randy again !
Hi Randy,i just got an e-mail from Day Scovel about the "ss hyd.rod".
He got my money and said he will mail me the kit,that's great.
I told him that you refered me and i really appreciated your help.
Day replied right away to my e-mails and everything was easy,all i have to do is wait for my parts now. Great people,great forum.
Thank you sir and take care.
Michel Schryer
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