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Join Date: Mar 2001
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Location: El Dorado Hills, CA
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Has any one put a hydraulic clutch in an early bronco. I have NP435 and my linkage hits my headers. What have others done?
Thanks Kevin
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Join Date: May 2000
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Location: Stanwood, WA
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Well mines in a bronco II, but I still had the same problem. I made my own bracket and used a slave cylinder from a 75 toyota land cruiser. It's cheap. I think about $25.
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Join Date: Apr 2001
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Location: ~Denver, Colorado
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not my page, but try http://webpages.charter.net/tt4wd/ti...hydclutch.html
or his main page: http://tillbuilt.com and go to buildup and hyrdalic clutch [ 10-27-2001: Message edited by: BRS ]
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Join Date: Sep 2001
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Location: Vancouver, BC
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If you've got a 302 or 300 under the hood, you can bolt in the external-slave hydraulic clutch system from a mid-80's F150. You'll need the b/h, throwout bearing, fork, boot, and master & slave cyls.
As for connecting the clutch pedal and attaching the master cyl to your firewall, I can't help with that. I used these clutch parts in my Jeep (302/NP435). HTH, Chris
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