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Re: [FOT] Clutch slave cylinder

To: "Henry Frye" <henry@henryfrye.com>, <m-syork@comcast.net>,
Subject: Re: [FOT] Clutch slave cylinder
From: "Ed Major" <ejmajor250@comcast.net>
Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 09:26:25 -0400
Henry, I'm using Herman's bearing in my (street) 250, it allows for very 
quick shifts as the travel of the pedal is very short from driving to full 
release. He also has the adjustment down to a science (I hope!) Only have a 
few miles on it though so I don't know about reliability. Probably will 
bring it up to the Glen next month for the acid test. You can give it a try 
there if you are coming up.

Ed.

Ed Major
'58 TR3A, '68TR250


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Henry Frye" <henry@henryfrye.com>
To: <m-syork@comcast.net>; <fot@autox.team.net>
Sent: Friday, August 11, 2006 8:36 AM
Subject: RE: [FOT] Clutch slave cylinder


> OK, this seems like a good time to ask this question. I have always
> wondered what's the big deal with hydraulic throw out bearings. I have
> to assume the only people messing with them are doing so because of
> running exotic clutches.
>
> While I would love to have even less rotating mass bolted to the back of
> the flywheel, the stock clutch system I am using now works quite well
> and the cost was right. Sure, the flywheel was expensive and I splurged
> on that lightened ring gear uncle jack did, but I got the rotating mass
> pretty light.
>
> IMHO, the whole exotic clutch/hydraulic throw out bearing scenario seems
> pricy, overly complicated and I don't like the idea of putting the
> hydraulics IN the bellhousing. Trackside R&R of the gearbox to fix a
> leaky slave cylinder? Ouch.
>
> And the thought of this in a street car where you need to pull the
> interior to get to the gearbox... No thanks!
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: m-syork@comcast.net
> Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 7:55 PM
> To: fot@autox.team.net
> Subject: [FOT] Clutch slave cylinder
>
> This is a little off subject but, has anyone tried Herman Van Den
> Akker's hydraulic throw out bearing? In a racing application? It seems
> like it would clean things up a bit on the left side of the motor with
> the oil filter, sandwich for remote oil cooler, oil lines, distributor,
> and the slave cylinder.
>
>
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