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Title: 62-64 Hydraulic clutch kit
Post by: gregaba on June 23, 2023, 01:32:50 PM
For those interested, Silver Sport Transmissions has a hyd. clutch kit available for the 62-64 galaxies. $649.95.
Greg
Title: Re: 62-64 Hydraulic clutch kit
Post by: HTM101 on June 23, 2023, 07:12:21 PM
If you use a Tremec transmission.
Title: Re: 62-64 Hydraulic clutch kit
Post by: Urgefor on June 23, 2023, 08:00:21 PM
I've been using McLeod's 1300 series on my toploader for few years now.  So far, no complaints.
Title: Re: 62-64 Hydraulic clutch kit
Post by: HTM101 on June 24, 2023, 08:29:27 AM
I've been using McLeod's 1300 series on my toploader for few years now.  So far, no complaints.

I've used a McLeod 1305 HTOB with my Toploader big input for years.  Works well.
Title: Re: 62-64 Hydraulic clutch kit
Post by: SReist on June 24, 2023, 11:58:18 AM
Make sure you maintain clearance between the bearing and pressure plate fingers. As the disc wears this clearance goes away. You will burn the
clutch quickly when this happens. Steve
Title: Re: 62-64 Hydraulic clutch kit
Post by: HTM101 on June 24, 2023, 01:49:22 PM
Make sure you maintain clearance between the bearing and pressure plate fingers. As the disc wears this clearance goes away. You will burn the
clutch quickly when this happens. Steve

The 1305 bolt-on HTOB is a constant contact bearing.  The bearing and hydraulic system are designed so that the actual bearing always makes contact with the fingers of the pressure plate.  However, there is no pressure transferred to the pressure plate until the clutch pedal is depressed.
Title: Re: 62-64 Hydraulic clutch kit
Post by: randomologist on June 27, 2023, 02:03:24 PM
Make sure you maintain clearance between the bearing and pressure plate fingers. As the disc wears this clearance goes away. You will burn the
clutch quickly when this happens. Steve

Why would the clutch wear cause the pressure plate fingers to shift back towards the transmission? Would the pressure plate not shift closer to the flywheel creating a larger gap between the fingers and the throw out bearing? My Tilton 6000 series hydraulic throw out bearing in my setup is designed to self adjust over time.
Title: Re: 62-64 Hydraulic clutch kit
Post by: jayb on June 28, 2023, 09:56:13 AM
This is because the clutch fingers are on a pivot.  As you push the fingers in towards the front of the engine, the contact surface of the pressure plate moves back, towards the rear of the car.  So, if the clutch disc is wearing, the contact surface of the pressure plate moves towards the front of the engine, with the clutch fingers moving back towards the rear of the car.  So if your throwout bearing position is fixed, this decreases the clearance between the fingers and the throwout bearing.
Title: Re: 62-64 Hydraulic clutch kit
Post by: randomologist on June 28, 2023, 12:55:30 PM
This is because the clutch fingers are on a pivot.  As you push the fingers in towards the front of the engine, the contact surface of the pressure plate moves back, towards the rear of the car.  So, if the clutch disc is wearing, the contact surface of the pressure plate moves towards the front of the engine, with the clutch fingers moving back towards the rear of the car.  So if your throwout bearing position is fixed, this decreases the clearance between the fingers and the throwout bearing.

It makes sense in multiple ways. From a logic standpoint and the way the self adjuster on my throwout bearing is designed. Thanks!
Title: Re: 62-64 Hydraulic clutch kit
Post by: SReist on July 01, 2023, 01:14:19 PM
Thank you Jay. That was exactly the point I was trying to get across. Steve