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Old 11-08-2015, 08:50 PM
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switching over to hydraulic ,can i use my stock clutch pedal ?
or modify some way ,,,

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Originally Posted by jthomp1256
switching over to hydraulic ,can i use my stock clutch pedal ?
or modify some way ,,,

thanks
Several vendors offer kits. I had a great experience with Modern Driveline for a hydraulic conversion for my Cougar build. I believe they offer A-body kits as well.

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Originally Posted by Project GatTagO
Several vendors offer kits. I had a great experience with Modern Driveline for a hydraulic conversion for my Cougar build. I believe they offer A-body kits as well.

Andrew

Thank you Andrew
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I'm using the stock F body master. It bolts to a plate mounted behind your brake master and gets you the angle you need. The stock clutch pedal works perfect with a new tab welded on it for correct geometry to the hydraulic master. Check my build thread for pics.
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I'm using the stock F body master. It bolts to a plate mounted behind your brake master and gets you the angle you need. The stock clutch pedal works perfect with a new tab welded on it for correct geometry to the hydraulic master. Check my build thread for pics.
What plate did you use ,I was thinking of Silver Sport ,the old Keisler
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I would have to check my purchase history, but I bought it off of ebay.
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I guess I should do a thread since not many 67 do this
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Its not that difficult to use the stock clutch pedals and an f body hydraulic set up.

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good video Brian
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I just did a hydraulic set up this weekend using the stock pedals with a F-body style master cylinder and an EBay bracket.





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Very cool ,I just purchased some stuff from Modern Driveline pics. Will come when they get in
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Originally Posted by jthomp1256
Very cool ,I just purchased some stuff from Modern Driveline pics. Will come when they get in
Looking forward to seeing the Modern Driveline kit for A-bodies.

Please post pictures when you get it.

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What is the advantage for running the Modern Driveline setup? Looks pretty nice.
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hoping easy of install at my age i need easy as possible
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not quite a bolt in install but they are working with me a bunch , dont buy just yet they may have to tweak bracket ,its close but not perfect ,
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Hmmmm....It's unfortunate that they are using a stock f-body MC. I was hoping that their A-body set-up would be similar to the one they made for my Cougar. Mine uses a Wilwood MC.

I do like that new Tilton slave.

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yes i know they said they did that ,cause they were made for each other , but looks like tilton would be better choice ,,,,, it does have a few issues , they say it worked on there 67 they built it around but so far it has not been a true bolt in ,,,, but they are trying



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