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Old 11-11-2012, 12:17 PM
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Default Questions about slave cylinders

I have come to a point where I have to replace my leaking slave cylinder in my 67 Nova. While not a Lateral G friendly car (more Yellow Bullet), many of you have more experience with this than I do.

My Nova has a 422" SBC with a TKO600 along with the slave I recieved in the kit from Kiesler about 6 years ago. Last year, I replaced the master with the new unit from American Powetrain to improve the pedal geometry. After a summer of driving, the minor leak the slave had increased. I never was that satisfied with the kit due to the fact the bellhousing had to be installed before installing the slave, thus making the trans install a real PITA. To make matters worse, the bellhousing is large enough that prohibits R&R'ing the trans in the car. End result...................the motor and trans needs to come out again.

The question are these.................

Is there a slave that is generally better than the rest?
Is there the a better way than I am aware of?
Is the life of my slave considered to be "normal"?

Initally, I was NOT satisfied with the Kiesler kit. I did not like the clutch master kit, the geometry, and what I was led to believe was an installation kit. Overall, poorly represented and engineered. I am tolerating the transmission and would change it if money were not a little tight. (This is a 600hp car that I shift @ 6700rpm)

I have noticed for T56 transmissions there is an external slave that mounts to the bellhousing. That IMO would be ideal. I did see this but not sure if I have the room to tilt the transmission.
http://lakewoodindustries.com/drivet...ee-muncie.html

If there is something I left out, please do ask! This is a car I am rather fond of and want this to be RIGHT after going through all of this work.

Here's a couple of pics to perhaps illustrate how I like things







Thanks!

Tim
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Old 11-11-2012, 12:32 PM
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Jim Goodlad at Hurst Driveline would probably supply you with honest experience based information. 7six0-8five9-6six35. He owns a 69Z w/ TKO conversion.
They have been a real pleasure to deal with on my auto to T56 Mag conversion.

Nice Nova!
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