hydrolic clutch conversion

1945 - 196*, Willys CJ series, modifications, sugestions, and ideas
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deputyvaughn
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hydrolic clutch conversion

Post by deputyvaughn » Wed Mar 02, 2011 10:18 am

I have a 1962 CJ5 already modified to have a M151 drive train. I was thinking about trying to install a hydrolic clutch slave and master cylinder using parts and pedal assembly from Mazda or similar truck with similar equipment. If it works out I might add the brake master cylinder and booster. My fear there is the drum brakes won't take the added PSI on stopping.
Any thoughts or practical experience?????????

Scott
Jeep: I may get lost, but I won't get stuck.


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Re: hydrolic clutch conversion

Post by deputyvaughn » Mon Mar 07, 2011 3:36 am

Turns out the Brake booster upgrade was the easier of the two. Got a Nissan Sentra booster and master cylinder installed. To do it I had to do away with the floor pedals and subsequent undercarriage linkages. I also had to rebuild an already decimated firewall and install pivot type floor pedals from a Mazda PU. This assembly will also facilitate the Clutch master cylinder. The next step is to work out the clutch slave cylinder......
stand by.

Scott
Jeep: I may get lost, but I won't get stuck.

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