hyd. clutch bracket
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That's because it's for a Corvette. Scooter was trying to give you a starting point. It's all trial and error.
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Originally Posted by ls67
I dont know what the deal is but this cad drawing wont even come close to working on my 67 camaro, I did however lay out a templet and when i get it cut out and the bugs worked out of it i will post it here for anyone to use.
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the problem with this pattern is that it only gives you the deminsions for the holes for the master cylinders which you should already have if you have the parts which go in these holes, but it does not give you the distance needed between the master cylinders and a location to make the bend. if nobody has ever biult there own I guess I will have to be the trial and error guy. But once I get it made I will post it for all those who need it.
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ttt trying to make one out of 3/8" aluminum if anyone has one laying around for camaro or A-body can you get that measurement by putting a pice of paper over it, trace it, lay it flat to measure.
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