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exwestracer 10-18-2010 10:58 AM

Corvette ZF 6 speed throwout bearing...DEFINITE answer????
 
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I've searched around and found a lot of different info on a hyd. throwout bearing for the Corvette ZF 6 speed manual trans.

Anyone done this or know of a place where I can get a definite answer as to which one works and how to install it? If I had a buck for every dead thread and different answer I've found, I could buy a T56...

It's a school project (turbo SBC and 6 speed in a Dodge Magnum) so we're going to use it. I'm just hoping to cut out some of the trial and error...

Thanks in advance

1 Dwn Cam 11-05-2010 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by exwestracer (Post 311695)
I've searched around and found a lot of different info on a hyd. throwout bearing for the Corvette ZF 6 speed manual trans.

Anyone done this or know of a place where I can get a definite answer as to which one works and how to install it? If I had a buck for every dead thread and different answer I've found, I could buy a T56...

It's a school project (turbo SBC and 6 speed in a Dodge Magnum) so we're going to use it. I'm just hoping to cut out some of the trial and error...

Thanks in advance

McLeod Racing makes a internal Hyd Bearing for the ZF 6 Speed P/N 1345.

http://www.mcleodracing.com/products...mcl?rsku=17204

steinepstein 11-08-2010 10:36 AM

Rockland gear is the source for the ZF 6 speeds.

zfdoc.com is also another great resource.

exwestracer 11-08-2010 05:04 PM

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Originally Posted by steinepstein (Post 315150)
Rockland gear is the source for the ZF 6 speeds.

zfdoc.com is also another great resource.

Thanks. Some good info there, but not what I needed to know.

1 Dwn Cam: I should have mentioned I'm converting to a PUSH type clutch. My mistake.

I'm looking at going with a QM or Tilton triple disc and univesal hyd. TO bearing. I have NO clutch parts from the Vette, so all in all it looks like that might be the cheapest route...

funcars 11-08-2010 09:22 PM

The stock C4 hydraulic slave cylinders (and clutch masters too) had lots of issues anyway so something else is preferable.


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