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Old 01-21-2012, 12:31 PM
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I've done it both ways. Did the stock LT1 hydraulics in the 95. Worked real good for a few years but I really ended up with too much hp and abused it too much for a single LT1 pull clutch. Keep in mind it's nasty hp I'm talking about (800hp) and I really beat on it (like a roid rage beating, on a geeky fat guy that just pissed on your hood after sleeping with your wife). So I went to a twin with an internal hydraulic throw out. Clutch action works just as good as before. Used the stock master too. And it's holding all I can do to it.

Did a mechanical in the 69 because, as you, thought it would be cheaper and easier. I already had the mechanical clutch so figured I'd use it. Too be honest, I don't like it near as well as the hydraulics. I would never do mechanical again. No problems mind you. Just there is a reason why all manufacturers use hydraulics now. It is simply a better system and is worth the couple extra bucks. And no adjustments ever. Just remember that the muncie,T10 bell adapter plate for the T56 needs to be re-drilled to mount the T56 straight. Although they may have fixed that by now. Don't ask me why they made a plate that doesn't straighten the clocking.... just dumb. If you need a bell, quick time makes a proper one so you don't need the stupid adapter plate. Mcleod does too.

My advice. Get the complete LT1 hydraulics/clutch and use it. Can't say enough good things about it. And if you have any issues, all the hydraulics are on the outside of the bell. Most people don't tho. You can even order an adapter flywheel to bolt it right together. Or run a spacer on the slave like I did, since they didn't make the thicker flywheel back then. Worked perfect, as I experimented with thicknesses until I could just tap the clutch at gear changes. But that's hardcore beating you prolly don't care about. ;-)
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