LFX 3.6/F23 option (Page 6/13)
Raydar MAR 25, 09:02 AM

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Originally posted by mender:
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Does anyone have an indication of the travel needed to disengage the clutch? 3/16" to 1/4" travel? I'll have about 1/2" available which I figure should be adequate.



I don't have a concise answer, but I know the hydraulic release bearings can overextend, and come apart.

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Raydar APR 19, 06:21 PM
How is this project coming?
mender APR 20, 01:07 AM
Not much at the moment, it's springtime in Alberta and everyone wants their car worked on! Can't complain, I won't turn down work right now!

My stuff gets done last; frustrating because I have just about everything needed either sitting on the floor or a shelf.
f85gtron APR 20, 04:27 AM
I have the lower front bracket (starter side) if you need it. I've got a different casting so I can't use it, but it will work for yours. Pm if interested
Ron
Raydar APR 20, 10:19 AM

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Originally posted by mender:

Not much at the moment, it's springtime in Alberta and everyone wants their car worked on! Can't complain, I won't turn down work right now!

My stuff gets done last; frustrating because I have just about everything needed either sitting on the floor or a shelf.



I understand. Best of luck!
wftb APR 20, 01:19 PM
I have an f23 with 2.2 ecotec in my fiero and the plunger rod on the f23 master has to move about an inch to fully disengage the clutch . I have no idea how much movement that gives inside at the HTOB .
ericjon262 JUN 21, 10:31 PM
any updates here?

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Raydar JUL 24, 10:19 PM
Bumpity...
gtjoe JUL 25, 11:03 PM
looking at the pictures in this thread and looking around that lfx bellhousing pattern looks more like a ecotec patern than anything else (according to wiki the late model hfv6 shares ecotec bellhousing pattern)
ericjon262 JUL 25, 11:25 PM

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Originally posted by gtjoe:

looking at the pictures in this thread and looking around that lfx bellhousing pattern looks more like a ecotec patern than anything else (according to wiki the late model hfv6 shares ecotec bellhousing pattern)




well, considering that's a HF V6 and an ecotech bell, wiki is wrong...


edited for correction... but wiki is still wrong...

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