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    Default quick r134 thrust hub question ?

    so i had a hks twin plate in my car
    it was stuffed so i switched it for a exedy hyper single.
    chucked it all in and the slave cylinder wont reach the clutch fork

    only thing i can think off is this part.
    anyone have any ideas why else the slave wont reach ?
    part number 31231 in this pic
    Quote Originally Posted by RAd28
    I certainly don't need to stick my hand in a blender to know it'll cut my fingers off, and i don't need to weave in and out of traffic at 120 to know it's fucking stupid.

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    Default Re: quick r134 thrust hub question ?

    Do you mean R154? (I don't know what an R134 is?!)

    Did the twin plate have a push -> pull converter? If so did ya remove it when you put the single in?

    Most twin plate clutches are push type, and when used with R154 use a push type -> pull type converter...!

    Not sure if this is any help to you!

    Cheers
    Wilbo
    Last edited by wilbo666; 05-11-2007 at 06:04 PM. Reason: Most twin plate clutches are push type, that's what I meant :)

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    Default Re: quick r134 thrust hub question ?

    ahahah yea that is what i meant
    in a bit of a rush for work

    no the twin plate was a pull type as is my current clutch. ( as is the stock r154)
    so there was no converter. just that hub thingy.
    Quote Originally Posted by RAd28
    I certainly don't need to stick my hand in a blender to know it'll cut my fingers off, and i don't need to weave in and out of traffic at 120 to know it's fucking stupid.

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    Default Re: quick r134 thrust hub question ?

    anyone has even any sort of problem where the slave wouldnt reach the clutch fork ????
    Quote Originally Posted by RAd28
    I certainly don't need to stick my hand in a blender to know it'll cut my fingers off, and i don't need to weave in and out of traffic at 120 to know it's fucking stupid.

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    Default Re: quick r134 thrust hub question ?

    The only other thing that I can think of is that are you sure that you got 31231B on OK?
    (The clip that holds the hub to the throwout bearing (in the pressure plate)...)

    And also are you sure that you got the throwout bearing in the right way around in the pressure plate?

    Just some other suggestions!

    Cheers
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    Default Re: quick r134 thrust hub question ?

    lol . yea i think so.
    the throwout bearing is like 10cm long and wouldnt fit the other way.
    and 31231B is about 2mm thick.
    btu iam gunna pull it apart anyways. when i get my other stock one anyways for comparison. so ill check it all then
    Quote Originally Posted by RAd28
    I certainly don't need to stick my hand in a blender to know it'll cut my fingers off, and i don't need to weave in and out of traffic at 120 to know it's fucking stupid.

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