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Old 08-13-2018, 02:54 PM
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Default 71-73 mustang hydraulic clutch master??

I need some education and/or suggestions.

Working on a 73 mustang engine swap, LS1/T56 and am looking for a hydraulic clutch master cylinder solution.

Just wondering if anyone has converted to hydraulic clutch and what master cylinder system did you use??

I did an LS swap in a '68 camaro and used a bracket from Speedtech that allowed the use of the factory 4th gen f-body clutch master......something like that would be ideal for this swap but I doubt anybody makes such a thing for a '73 mustang!
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Old 08-18-2018, 03:35 PM
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I did some of my own engineering (cobbling) and built my own for my 68 Torino.

I did buy parts from this guy...

http://www.rosehillperformanceparts....lic_clutch.htm
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Old 08-18-2018, 09:22 PM
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May have this figured out.



This is a clutch/brake pedal assembly from a 2011 Mustang.......I did some measuring and it looks like I can easily use the master cylinder and mount it to the '73 pedal assembly. Having the master under the dash solves the issue of clearance around the brake booster.

The bore and stroke of the ford master is nearly identical to that of the 4th gen f-body master, so the ford master should work fine with the gm throwout bearing.
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