I posted this elsewhere but there's a few of ya here as well so here goes....
Ok, so I'm putting a dmax in the 83 in my sig and have acquired a ZF6 to put behind it. The truck is currently a 4spd. man. trans truck. Will the master cylinder in there be able to operate the ZF6 hydraulicly?? Yes, I understand there's a slim chance the oe lines in the truck will actually hook up to the zf6 slave cyl. but I think I can get new ends or entire new lines (you reading this sweetdiesel? :thumb: ) made that will connect the two properly. I'm not too concerned with the lines.
What I am more concerned with is the capacity of the current system. It was good enough for a dual disc setup behind a hot sbc from when it was a gas puller. I just don't know if that means it'll probably be alright for the zf6 as well or not because I don't know what this system has to offer and I don't know what the ZF6 needs.
Pardon my ignorance but I don't have a real tight grasp on the workings of the whole manual hydraulic clutch system. I think I understand that the MC pushes (hard) on the fluid in the lines when I push in the clutch pedal and I'm guessing the slave cylinder must further increase the "push" on the fluid that ultimately moves something (clutch fork?) that pushes in the fingers on the pressure plate to relieve force on the clutch(es) so it's released. That's the extent of what I know about man. trans./clutches and not even sure any or some of that is correct.
Where can I find some real general/basic hydraulic clutch operation information just so I know.
Thanks in advance.
Ok, so I'm putting a dmax in the 83 in my sig and have acquired a ZF6 to put behind it. The truck is currently a 4spd. man. trans truck. Will the master cylinder in there be able to operate the ZF6 hydraulicly?? Yes, I understand there's a slim chance the oe lines in the truck will actually hook up to the zf6 slave cyl. but I think I can get new ends or entire new lines (you reading this sweetdiesel? :thumb: ) made that will connect the two properly. I'm not too concerned with the lines.
What I am more concerned with is the capacity of the current system. It was good enough for a dual disc setup behind a hot sbc from when it was a gas puller. I just don't know if that means it'll probably be alright for the zf6 as well or not because I don't know what this system has to offer and I don't know what the ZF6 needs.
Pardon my ignorance but I don't have a real tight grasp on the workings of the whole manual hydraulic clutch system. I think I understand that the MC pushes (hard) on the fluid in the lines when I push in the clutch pedal and I'm guessing the slave cylinder must further increase the "push" on the fluid that ultimately moves something (clutch fork?) that pushes in the fingers on the pressure plate to relieve force on the clutch(es) so it's released. That's the extent of what I know about man. trans./clutches and not even sure any or some of that is correct.
Where can I find some real general/basic hydraulic clutch operation information just so I know.
Thanks in advance.