SS clutch line is mandatory!
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Originally posted by SILVER SURFER
The Alamo line is actually $59 plus shipping, looking at the pic on Lancershop.com, it is not the same. It does not appear to have the center fitting, cannot tell any more from the pic regarding anything else. I can tell you the Alamo line is very high quality, don't know about the Lancershop.com line.
The Alamo line is actually $59 plus shipping, looking at the pic on Lancershop.com, it is not the same. It does not appear to have the center fitting, cannot tell any more from the pic regarding anything else. I can tell you the Alamo line is very high quality, don't know about the Lancershop.com line.
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I installed this one and it works great.
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it makes a small difference. Well, at least I don't have to guess my engagement point. It feels less clutch travel. It's weird. The faster I shift, the smoother it is. It's like clutch in as fast as I could and pull thta shifter at lightning speeds and release the clutch as fast as possible will give me the smoothest shifts.
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Originally posted by Quickshift
What type of fluid did you fill the clutch resivor with ? I wanna do this but I cannot find what type of fuild works best, and If i should just drain it all and put some new good fuild in.
What type of fluid did you fill the clutch resivor with ? I wanna do this but I cannot find what type of fuild works best, and If i should just drain it all and put some new good fuild in.
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Originally posted by Quickshift
What type of fluid did you fill the clutch resivor with ? I wanna do this but I cannot find what type of fuild works best, and If i should just drain it all and put some new good fuild in.
What type of fluid did you fill the clutch resivor with ? I wanna do this but I cannot find what type of fuild works best, and If i should just drain it all and put some new good fuild in.
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Originally posted by jimmyv65
I like the $20 dollar one at RRE!!!!
http://www.roadraceengineering.com/ecldrivetrain.htm
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I installed this one and it works great.
I like the $20 dollar one at RRE!!!!
http://www.roadraceengineering.com/ecldrivetrain.htm
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I installed this one and it works great.
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Originally posted by natedogg
It would have to be the 2G line. The 1G line is way too short.
It would have to be the 2G line. The 1G line is way too short.
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