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do i need the mcleod adj master with there clutch?

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Old 06-19-2006, 07:04 PM
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Default do i need the mcleod adj master with there clutch?

well im having problems bleeding my clutch right now and having issues with getting into gears. well i called one of the local speed shops and they said i need to use the adjustable master with the twin disk. is this true?
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ttt anyone?
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I'm confused about this also.
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I've seen one made by RAM that looks to be a modded stock one that might work.

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ok I done some more research on this and it seems as though buying a McLeod twin is a b**** because of the master cylinder. I seen where you can mod your stock master to make it adjustable. but of course the braid line is smaller and I believe that would make the clutch pedal more likely stick. McLeods adj. master has a larger bore, I think, allows more fluid to move and I think it's supposed to be better than that modded stock adjustable. as for RAM, I seen someone said it was just the stock master with a new piece installed on it... I'm assuming for a larger bore that is almost like the McLeod. but who knows. I think I just decided to say screw the McLeod and stick with Tex so I don't have to put up with that hydraulic bs. now it's just finding a tex steel flywheel that doesn't cost over $300...
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now it's just finding a tex steel flywheel that doesn't cost over $300... [/QUOTE]


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