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Old 01-04-2010, 11:26 AM
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Default Hydraulic Clutch in 69 Camaro

Anyone here have a custom bracket to mount a Wildwood clutch master cylinder to the firewall on a 69 Camaro, or experience doing this that wants to share their info, the reason I ask is I found a kit that has the slave and bracket for the TKO 600 that actuates the clutch fork so the only fabbing that I see is the master cylinder to firewall and hooking the heim joint to the clutch pedal. The cool thing I think about this kit is that you could convert without having to remove anything and get the benefits in the same manner as the hydraulic throwout bearing, also not having to deal with a hydraulic bearing failure and replacing. This could be done for half of what other kits sell for!


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Old 01-04-2010, 01:23 PM
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Default Keisler has

one that uses the wilwood master and mounts to the firewall. They are out of Knoxville, Tn.
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Old 01-04-2010, 03:17 PM
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I know but the whole point of this thread is to make your own bracket and have half the cost of their kit.
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Old 01-05-2010, 07:43 AM
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Default If I remember correctly

The angle is 23 degrees. Fab away
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Old 01-05-2010, 03:39 PM
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looks like a nice kit with all thread for a push rod

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Old 01-05-2010, 10:03 PM
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Thumbs up Hydraulic Clutch kit for 69 Camaro-TKO 600

I actually found a bracket for the clutch master cylinder from DSE that gives you the correct angle. This DSE bracket mounts the GM hydraulic clutch master cylinder to the firewall of the 1967-1969 Camaro/Firebirds, and it's only $25.00. The one image shows how it looks welded to the firewall but is not necessary. What I was wondering is if you can use the master cylinder and resevoir and line from a 98-02 camaro hydraulic setup and attach this slave kit for the TKO. Anyone have an idea on this?


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Old 01-06-2010, 10:47 AM
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Default No you cannot

If you will notice on the clutch master mounting pad on the GM unit pictured is at an angle thus the bend in the bracket to get the correct geometry.

If you are using a master that mounts flat it will not work. Not to be an ass but if you have the skills to make your own. It should be as easy as mocking it up to get the correct pedal ratio and angle and make a bracket.

I would suggest you get the keisler piece if you want to run a wilwood or tilton master. The DSE piece if you are using stock GM.
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Old 01-06-2010, 12:03 PM
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Payton,
Thanks for your input. I am just trying to save some money any where I can. It just seems like everyone on here is fabbing stuff up so I figured why not use stuff already available with the exception of maybe a simple bracket or heim joint, etc. So if I used the GM master and the DSE bracket it should be correct on the angle since this is what it is made for correct? And then for the line off of the GM master to the slave I would have to see what is available and how it hooks up-AN thread or metric I would assume for the fluid line to the slave cylinder. Also do you think the GM is very good being that it is plastic as the Wilwood is metal? I know they have been in use for a number of years so that probably is a mute point!
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