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Clutch kit Q's

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Quote from: Blown306Cougar
50oz.. 28oz is for old 302's and 351's..0"zero"is i think for pot smokers.. ;)

now as far as installing the clutch you just need a clutch anignment tool.. and for the cable the rubber plug next to the brake booster is where the clutch cable goes..if you did'nt allready run you stereo amp cables and or you gauge lines threw it.. next to the hole tord the booster you will see a dimple thats where the screw goes to hold  the cable to the firewall..


Nick


Thanks Nick. Summit's weird for making things difficult. I'm looking at the Ram billet steel flywheel, and they show all three balances for 86-95 5.0, 157 tooth. Page 296 of thier current catalog.
Actually, here's a link for the 50 oz.  balance: http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?part=RAM%2D1525&view=32&N=115&orig=1

The other two are Ram-1527 and 1529.

I already had an idea about the actual installation part from some other posts, just wasn't sure about adjusting the clutch cable to drive it the first time.
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Quote from: JeremyB;165772
Repairing a lock cylinder that is frozen or sans keys requires a drill, gumption, and a midget on a tricycle.
Quote from: Big_D
Forgot to put on intake hose when starting the car, sucked neighbors cat into intake.

 

Clutch kit Q's

Reply #16
Holy ! I got my Ram billet steel flywheel today, and holy shiznite is that thing heavy!:eek:  Summit has it at 25 lbs, but it feels heavier than that! Should try pumpin' some iron (or steel rather) with that thing. Should be buff in no time!:rollin:
Resident "Idiot".

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Quote from: JeremyB;165772
Repairing a lock cylinder that is frozen or sans keys requires a drill, gumption, and a midget on a tricycle.
Quote from: Big_D
Forgot to put on intake hose when starting the car, sucked neighbors cat into intake.