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Old 08-27-2020, 06:28 PM
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Default New hydraulic clutch pedal setup

https://www.malwoodusa.com/hydraulic...LqO44ETZBroFpY

I saw this ad pop up thought it might work for some of you all.

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Old 08-28-2020, 02:13 AM
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Pretty trick piece. Love that it eliminates the need for the firewall enforcement/mounting plate and eliminates the possibility of poor master to pedal mount angle potentially side loading the rod and killing the master cylinder. Don't necessarily love moving a potential fluid leak inside the passenger cabin. Could be a nice early warning system though.

The bell crank works great in my '79 but the one in the GT-37 doesn't feel great. I haven't compared the pedal boxes but I might consider this setup in the '71 if i add an OD trans or just decide to chuck the stock setup.

Appreciate the heads-up.

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Old 08-28-2020, 06:29 AM
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I see they make it for first gen Birds as well. Been wanting to go LS on one of my cars and keeping the factory mechanical linkage AND putting some headers on a LS is a nightmare. Did not want to deal with the complicated aftermarket kits on the market. Now THAT seems to be an interesting option.

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