spock345
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- Nov 3, 2016
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- Livermore, CA
I've tracked down an M410 with the B20 bell housing for use on my 122. It is already a wider tunnel as the car was originally an automatic so clearance shouldn't be a problem. It seems like a pretty straight forward swap. Almost the same as the M41 with the exception of the clutch. The M410 only came with a cable clutch and my 122 has a hydraulic setup.
I know that I could possibly re-engineer the clutch pedal (using P1800 parts) and pedal box to use a cable but I though I would try looking at hooking up a hydraulic clutch. There are two options I've narrowed it down to. Both involve some level of fabrication but should be reversible should I ever decide to do so versus a more permanent swap in the form of a cable clutch.
The first is using the stock cylinder and putting a small hole into the bell housing and affixing the stock hydraulic clutch fork. I am thinking I could either drill and tap a hole and thread in a stud or mimic the stock arrangement and attach it with a hex bolt. The downside here is that I would be drilling into a very rare part. The upside is that I wouldn't have to touch the clutch system at all and fabricate a small bracket to hold the slave cylinder in the right spot.
The second option is to mount a pull type cylinder with a bracket to the bell housing brace bolts on the underside of the engine. This would be cleaner without really any modifications to the parts other than making a bracket. The downside is that I'll likely have to replace the master cylinder with a larger bore and the only slave I can find with a longer travel is the wilwood one, which is both a bit pricey and has lackluster reviews. I am also worried about putting constant strain on the rubber hose each time I engage/disengage the clutch.
Any thoughts on which would be the better option?
I know that I could possibly re-engineer the clutch pedal (using P1800 parts) and pedal box to use a cable but I though I would try looking at hooking up a hydraulic clutch. There are two options I've narrowed it down to. Both involve some level of fabrication but should be reversible should I ever decide to do so versus a more permanent swap in the form of a cable clutch.
The first is using the stock cylinder and putting a small hole into the bell housing and affixing the stock hydraulic clutch fork. I am thinking I could either drill and tap a hole and thread in a stud or mimic the stock arrangement and attach it with a hex bolt. The downside here is that I would be drilling into a very rare part. The upside is that I wouldn't have to touch the clutch system at all and fabricate a small bracket to hold the slave cylinder in the right spot.
The second option is to mount a pull type cylinder with a bracket to the bell housing brace bolts on the underside of the engine. This would be cleaner without really any modifications to the parts other than making a bracket. The downside is that I'll likely have to replace the master cylinder with a larger bore and the only slave I can find with a longer travel is the wilwood one, which is both a bit pricey and has lackluster reviews. I am also worried about putting constant strain on the rubber hose each time I engage/disengage the clutch.
Any thoughts on which would be the better option?