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Gregster1234 01-14-2014 10:02 AM

Keisler Hydraulic Clutch Kit
 
I seen a brand new in package kit for sale unopened from a TKO install that wasn't used, it has the hyd. throwout bearing, master cyl. firewall bracket and braided lines etc.. for a 69 Camaro would you stay away or go another route? Anyone with first hand experience with this kit, I believe it is the first style from 2005.

tubbed69 01-14-2014 01:01 PM

Greg this is a great kit that I have bought 4 of and think its the best one out there because it uses the firewall hole that your cltch rod went thru and you don't use a firewall bracket.Heres a pic of minehttp://i1192.photobucket.com/albums/...ps13a4ceab.jpg

Gregster1234 01-14-2014 03:41 PM

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Here is a pic of the kit, it is different than yours, probably older version. I guess it is good. They have had issues with the throwout bearing on early versions I heard.

tubbed69 01-15-2014 07:55 AM

It looks a little different but my first one was about5 years ago and it was fine.

Gregster1234 01-15-2014 09:58 AM

Thanks, that's exactly what I need to know. Your Camaro is freakin' awesome! So highly detailed, I would be afriad to get a chip in it!

pro451bee 01-18-2014 10:36 AM

Damn tubbed 69 that front clip is pure art!

Revved 01-24-2014 08:16 PM

Yes! Gorgeous engine bay shot!!

The pic you have is a McCleod clutch slave. Decent I guess if you set it up correctly_ I've seen a lot of them fail but I don't think they were properly installed. You def need to measure your clutch application height and there are different length pistons you can buy to set up the slave to match your clutch specs.

The slaves I've been buying from Keisler since about 08 are these. We custom machine the spacers to set them up on the TKOs and on the T56s we machine the front cover to accept them. They are an OE slave that is bulletproof!
http://i696.photobucket.com/albums/v...ps0cb28689.jpg

tubbed69 01-25-2014 07:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Revved (Post 531552)
Yes! Gorgeous engine bay shot!!

The pic you have is a McCleod clutch slave. Decent I guess if you set it up correctly_ I've seen a lot of them fail but I don't think they were properly installed. You def need to measure your clutch application height and there are different length pistons you can buy to set up the slave to match your clutch specs.

The slaves I've been buying from Keisler since about 08 are these. We custom machine the spacers to set them up on the TKOs and on the T56s we machine the front cover to accept them. They are an OE slave that is bulletproof!
http://i696.photobucket.com/albums/v...ps0cb28689.jpg

thanks for the compliments guys and you are right you need to measure correctly and use spacers if needed,I think about all of mine ended up using 1/4" spacers and the clutches worked fine.

Efi69Cam 01-25-2014 01:53 PM

OP, I had the same kit in your pictures.

I did not like it since it put all of the stress on the firewall. That part if the firewall is not very stiff. Mounting the MC on the bracket is IMO superior since it bolts to the pedal hanger and does not stress the firewall. The other problem is that is uses the CNC sourced master that leaks after about 20 minutes.

Mcleod makes a nice kit now that uses a Wilwood MC and uses the bracket.

Revved 01-25-2014 03:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Efi69Cam (Post 531717)
OP, I had the same kit in your pictures.

I did not like it since it put all of the stress on the firewall. That part if the firewall is not very stiff. Mounting the MC on the bracket is IMO superior since it bolts to the pedal hanger and does not stress the firewall. The other problem is that is uses the CNC sourced master that leaks after about 20 minutes.

Mcleod makes a nice kit now that uses a Wilwood MC and uses the bracket.

Easy solution... Build a firewall reinforcement plate. Simple to do with a piece of at least 1/8" steel, a grinder, and a welder. Shape out a nice panel to fit the shape of your firewall where the clutch master mounts... tie in to any structural supports you have nearby, I.e. pedal support... Your choice on whether to paint it up pretty and put it on the outside of the firewall or if you build it into the inside you can weld it into the firewall to make it look more original. You would be surprised how many people do add a hydraulic clutch without some type of reinforcement.

We use a Wilwood 3/4" clutch master with the slave in the pics above and the throw is perfect. With correct pedal leverage you end up with a late model clutch pedal feel.


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