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Old 07-04-2006, 06:16 PM
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Default Clutch PLEASE!!!!!!!!

Almost finished. Just have to complete the clutch installation. I bought everything Joe T. said in the manual but I am having an issue with the set up. Even a picture of the slave set up would help.............

It's a T5. Anyone use anything different as far as a clutch is concerned?

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Really need some help here guys...............Please
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Try this site. Fortes is very good with products and questions on T5 trans & slave units. I would give them a call. They are a supporting vendor on the Factory 5 site.

http://www.fortesparts.com/
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You also might want to look at autoworksracing.com. I used their set-up and I'm completely satisfied. Little pricey $$$ but a nice product.
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I've got a Tremec 3550, basically a T-5. I'm using a Tilton hydraulic throw out bearing on a Centerforce Dual Friction clutch. This setup has over 25k miles on it. A recent engine rebuild revealed that the clutch plate had little or no wear on it.

I went with the hydraulic bearing because of the ease of setup. Couldn't be happier.

I also have a Tilton floor mounted pedal set.
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Thank you for the assistance. Problem solved. I really appreciate it.
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