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Old 07-17-2014, 10:14 PM
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Default Hydraulic clutch or not?

I'm doing a ls swape in 67 Camaro and was thinking about staying with the a bar but not sure it will clear the headers, what is the pro's of using a hydraulic clutch?
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Old 07-17-2014, 11:54 PM
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Hydraulic clutches to me are great,I have done 4 or 5 and now its the only way.They really clean up under the hood and give you alot more room to work around exhaust,they are very simple to bleed by yourself.
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Another vote for hydraulic clutch. Also you don't have to use both feet to depress clutch . I have one in my 68 Camaro, 5 years hassle free.

FWIW, I'm going with the kit from Mean Street Performance in my current 70 Camaro build

http://www.shop.meanstreetsperforman...PCOMPKIT69.htm
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Another vote for hydraulic clutch. Also you don't have to use both feet to depress clutch . I have one in my 68 Camaro, 5 years hassle free.

FWIW, I'm going with the kit from Mean Street Performance in my current 70 Camaro build

http://www.shop.meanstreetsperforman...PCOMPKIT69.htm
HEllO 68 LS1 what brand of hydaulic clutch or you using? I looked at the link you posted and dont reconize that one. So youhave had no problems? I was thinking of using American Powertrains.
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