<VV> Pressure Plate release distance

Daniel Monasterio González dmonasterio at hotmail.com
Thu Apr 11 23:27:53 EDT 2013


Will you use pull or push type slave piston ?

I'm interested on same conversion.

Daniel Monasterio

On 11/04/13 21:09, "kevin nash" <wrokit at hotmail.com> wrote:

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>> Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2013 14:59:39 -0400
>> From: "Smitty" <vairologist at cox.net>
>> Subject: <VV> Pressure Plate release distance.
>> To: <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
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>> Smitty Says,;  I'm going to bet you if you bend the fingers 3/4 inch or
>>7/8
>> inch or 78 inches you will do irreversible damage to them.  Isn't that
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>> was asked.  How far do the fingers have to move to release the clutch?
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> Smitty- Yes, I was asking exactly that- how far the fingers have to move
>to release the clutch- I'm converting to hydraulic actuated clutch, as
>I'm sick and tired of breaking clutch cables, and was worried that the
>master cylinder and slave cylinder combination that
>I chose wasn't going to throw enough. As it happens, the combination of
>3/4" diameter piston on the master, and 7/8" diameter piston  on the
>slave will work slick for my purposes, as the master will travel a
>maximum of 1.5", and that will cause a maximum movement of 1.1" at the
>slave, which is plenty of throw.
>Kevin Nash 63 turbo, daily driver
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