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Old 02-08-2020, 02:38 PM
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What are the two inner tabs on the front of the subframe by the body bushing holes?


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The engine bay is going back together today. I like this part of the project.

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Old 02-08-2020, 05:21 PM
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What are the two inner tabs on the front of the subframe by the body bushing holes?


Lower radiator mounts.


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What are you using, and where are you mounting the reservoir for the clutch master cylinder?

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What are you using, and where are you mounting the reservoir for the clutch master cylinder?

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Look back a few pages, very informative set of posts on the clutch pedal/master installation.
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Old 02-13-2020, 04:22 AM
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Look back a few pages, very informative set of posts on the clutch pedal/master installation.
Yes those pics and step by step instructions were amazing in detail. My Dorman master cylinder and 4th gen clutch pedal are sitting on the bench and I'm about to duplicate the same thing.

I was curious about the reservoir that holds the fluid, is he using a white plastic OE looking one, or some trick billet one? Where's it mounted? On the firewall by the brake booster, or stealthy and hidden somewhere?

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Yes those pics and step by step instructions were amazing in detail. My Dorman master cylinder and 4th gen clutch pedal are sitting on the bench and I'm about to duplicate the same thing.



I was curious about the reservoir that holds the fluid, is he using a white plastic OE looking one, or some trick billet one? Where's it mounted? On the firewall by the brake booster, or stealthy and hidden somewhere?



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I like the OE look of the stock reservoir It will mounted on the fire wheel where it is already to bleed and any bubbles will have a path to get back to the reservoir.




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Mark,
I think for your next build you should try sometihng a little outside your comfort zone and do a 70-73 Camaro RS . What would be your thoughts on something like that?
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