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Anybody ever put a hydraulic slave cylinder on a Spicer 305XX?

michigandon

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I've been researching this for months now and think that I have a general idea of how I want to go about it, but I just though I'd see if any of you guys have a writeup and/or some pics that I could take a look at.

Any and all help is, of course, immensely appreciated.

Don
 

mightymanx

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Is your clutch really that hard to push?

Has the cross shaft been greased this milenia?

Mine is softer than my 2002 Dodge cummins with a hydraulic clutch.

If I had to do it I would buy a slave from CNC or any others that have the pedal and hyd res all in one like the VW/sand rail comunity uses all the time. I would mount the slave to a bracket off the engine bellhousing bolts. I would put the slave on the pass side and still use the mechanical linkage in the normal manner. that way a hydraulic failure is not a trip ender.

Here is the kit I am talking about.

CNC, Inc. - Hydraulic Clutch Kit
 

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Just to clarify things a bit...I plan on transplanting one of these trannies into a 1961 International Harvester Travelette. This is a truck that HAD a "juice clutch" setup in it when it left the factory.
 

mightymanx

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AHHH makes more sense now.

I would whack the linkage then on the pedal side and make the remaing stub a mount for a CNC style slave. You should be able to adapt it to your current peddal assy.

I use those slaves for lots of different style clutches.
 
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