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Old 10-04-2015, 12:07 PM   #9
1774btcrew
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Re: Hydraulic clutch setup

I will let a some of the members here have a chance. I am sure someone on here will end up needing it that doesn't want to pay what I charge for a refinished unit. I had just shipped my last one out yesterday and I like to keep at least one in stock. I haven't been going to the wrecking yards to find more as it has been over a 100 degrees here the last week. I put a decent amount of time and money into these setups before I sell them. I weld and refinish the pin on the clutch pedal that pushes the master cylinder if it needs it. They get powder coated, new bushings in the pedals as well as a new sleeve in the clutch pedal(these tend to get grooves worn in them when the plastic bushings wear out) . They also all get new pedal pads. The bell housings get completely cleaned and bead blasted. Basically, I sell a unit that is ready for my customers to install that looks better than new and performs as good as new. I make it a point to sell the best ones available on Ebay.
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