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Old 06-20-2007, 02:52 AM
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I'm wanting to bolt together my 2003 LQ4, McLeod Bellhousing (PN: 8710-10), and 1998 T-56. Is there any modding I'll have to do for these to work or will these work together as is?
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hang on for the 3K+ clutch dumps!


Do the drill mod, wrap the clutch line.
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Originally Posted by Tootall
hang on for the 3K+ clutch dumps!


Do the drill mod, wrap the clutch line.
Ditto for the clutch dumps!

Drill mod is definately happening! What do you mean by wrap the clutch line?
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this is what i did when i put in my mcleod twin and new master and slave




stock stainless clutch line, heater hose, then DEI 2000 fire sleeve.
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helps against boiling the clutch fluid
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All he said was he had a bell housing, why are you guys discussing the drill mod?
Is bell housing a new term for clutch replacement?




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