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Pull clutches/Thrust surface

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gotswrv

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Oct 18, 2003
OK, I have seen reference to Exedy clutches being a pull style. I have a T-56 that uses a pull style clutch in my truck. I know that that slave would have to be repositioned or the entire hydraulic system would need changed to swap from one style to the other.
I have been able to find a few pics on the web of the Exedy clutches and all appeared to have a push style throwout. Not that the pics and description have to coincide.
I have 2 Qs.

1: are there any pull style clutches offered for AWDs? (are you sure)
2: Do 4G63s have a thrust surface able to hold to such a system? (again no opinions please)

I hope I didn't miss this in my searches. I didn't see anything from sources that seemed to have first hand knowledge. If I missed a post please provide a link and call me a dumbass.

Sam
 
Originally posted by gotswrv

I have 2 Qs.

1: are there any pull style clutches offered for AWDs? (are you sure)
No. Yes.
2: Do 4G63s have a thrust surface able to hold to such a system? (again no opinions please)
Not until you devise and build one.
If I missed a post please provide a link and call me a dumbass.
Oooo, I'd never.

However, that _was_ 3 Qs.

:thumb:
 
Thanks, that was extremly painless. I didn't think that was right, but i figured I'd ask.







I can ask dumbass things like this and still be in the green cause I'm a newbie.:thumb: Wait I feel another Q coming up now.
 
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