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Hey dude, no clutch yet. It better arrive this week since it was mailed priority 2 1/2 weeks ago. Well it also depends on when you will be off since I still have weekends. Let me know.

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Don't forget about the whole terrorist attack/planes grounded thing!! I'm waiting on one myself....

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Hey guys, I am a whiz at putting in clutch's in 4th gens, as I have put two in mine already. If ya'll need a hand I'll be glad to help, schedual permitting. It can be done in about 3-4 hrs.

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FWIW Drill out the fitting on the slave cylinder line side and slave side as much as you can. The flange fitting are restricting fluild allowing a slow release=slipping. This will allow your clutch to engage quicker during release. Also ensure you blow out all metal shavings and bleed it no air allowed in system. Just take the fitting apart and you will see what I am talking about. This is the modification that cartech is doing when you buy a clutch from them the slave cylinder is included already modified. It could save your clutch and it is free.


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FWIW Drill out the fitting on the slave cylinder line side and slave side as much as you can. The flange fitting are restricting fluild allowing a slow release=slipping. This will allow your clutch to engage quicker during release. Also ensure you blow out all metal shavings and bleed it no air allowed in system. Just take the fitting apart and you will see what I am talking about. This is the modification that cartech is doing when you buy a clutch from them the slave cylinder is included already modified. It could save your clutch and it is free.



I think that is a LS1 only mod.... I could be wrong.....


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You might be right. My 94 had a heavy clutch diffrent slave. Jack is having problems also.


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Thanks for the offer Jeff. I will need all the help I can get. If the damn thing ever gets here.

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