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Old 09-29-14, 05:24 PM
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Question 95 Hydraulic Clutch

I have a 95 5sp and I love the car, but due to a motorcycle injury to my left knee, it is becoming painful to constantly engage the clutch all day. I was wondering if anybody knows of a master/slave cylinder that I can get that would decrease the amount of force required to engage the clutch.

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I recently did a W58 Conversion on my 95 SC 300. The set up includes new OE Master and slave, Driftmotion one piece clutch line, and OE spec Sachs clutch kit (pressure plate and disc). It is smooth as butter, kinda difficult to get a 'feel' for, mostly because there is no 'feel'. Light and smooth I surmise due to primarily to soft Sachs PP and the Driftmotion line that eliminates the CDD and complex lines of the OE set up. If your Master and slave are good, the driftmotion line might be an easy and relatively cheap thing to try. Other wise you may be looking at a lighter PP (clutch replacement). Best luck with clutch and knee!
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