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Old 10-29-2009, 03:20 AM
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Default Would My CSC be the same ?

Gidday I have been reading through the "Do I need a shim" thread.

Found it created a few off topic question for me.

I have been trying to find out how much a CSC moves with one full depresion of the clutch pedal ?

Can't seem to get an exact answer to this question.

I did find this quote though:

OEM Master (3/4 in) - Un-installed, full stroke
Stroke 1.06 in *un-installed full range of travel
O.D. 0.75 in
Wet area 0.44 in2
Volume 0.47 in3

OEM Master (3/4 in) - installed stroke (doesn't bottom out in my car)
Stroke 0.75 in
O.D. 0.75 in
Wet area 0.44 in2
Volume 0.33 in3

OEM Slave
Range 0.96 in
O.D 1.86 in
I.D. 1.43 in
Wet area 1.11 in2
Volume 1.07 in3

Factory Master / Slave ratio 3.2 (3 strokes in car to fully move slave through travel.

So, why would a shim be needed?
I have measured my GM Holden CSC total movement without the spring on to be 0.880" from fully back to fully extended.

My CSC is a AP D951004 which I believe is the same as yours ?

If my range is 0.880" & not 0.960" as in the above quote will the movement of the CSC with the depression of the clutch pedal be the same ( & does anyone know what that is ) ?

Cheers

Deek




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