LS7 Slave cylinder
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LS7 Slave cylinder
I notice that most swapping to the ls7 clutch generally use a package that includes the cluch, ls2 flywheel, and '01-'02 slave.
Is there a reason the ls7 slave won't work, or the entire hydraulic set-up? I do not plan on using the ls7 clutch- I'm currently running a CF dual friction/SLP billet steel flywheel. However, I am tire of the crappy hydraulics. I've done the drill mod, replaced the master with an adjustable from RAM, and supposedly have an '01 slave in the car (accourding to the previous owner that had the clutch installed), yet still have hydraulic issues that are quickly driving me crazy. I would be completely willing to rip every piece of my hydraulic assembly out and replace it with the ls7 pieces if it will work.
Is there a reason the ls7 slave won't work, or the entire hydraulic set-up? I do not plan on using the ls7 clutch- I'm currently running a CF dual friction/SLP billet steel flywheel. However, I am tire of the crappy hydraulics. I've done the drill mod, replaced the master with an adjustable from RAM, and supposedly have an '01 slave in the car (accourding to the previous owner that had the clutch installed), yet still have hydraulic issues that are quickly driving me crazy. I would be completely willing to rip every piece of my hydraulic assembly out and replace it with the ls7 pieces if it will work.
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Not that I know of but given the issues , it might be worth looking into .
You'd need a bearing retainer that bolted on to the front of the trans using the slave cylinder bolts . The hard part will be the pivot ball needed for the clutch fork . You will also need to modify the bellhousing to something like the LT1 uses .
You'd need a bearing retainer that bolted on to the front of the trans using the slave cylinder bolts . The hard part will be the pivot ball needed for the clutch fork . You will also need to modify the bellhousing to something like the LT1 uses .
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Not that I know of but given the issues , it might be worth looking into .
You'd need a bearing retainer that bolted on to the front of the trans using the slave cylinder bolts . The hard part will be the pivot ball needed for the clutch fork . You will also need to modify the bellhousing to something like the LT1 uses .
You'd need a bearing retainer that bolted on to the front of the trans using the slave cylinder bolts . The hard part will be the pivot ball needed for the clutch fork . You will also need to modify the bellhousing to something like the LT1 uses .