Clutch cable release arm
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Clutch cable release arm
Anyone know what these are made of? Are they aluminum?
Are there rules about having to run a stock arm, or can I make one up?
Are there rules about having to run a stock arm, or can I make one up?
Re: Clutch cable release arm
they are steel and many have been modified to work with specific chassis.
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Re: Clutch cable release arm
Yeah, I need to bend mine about 90 degrees. If aluminum worked, I'd make one from scratch for the hell of it, but if it's steel, I'll just bend it
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Re: Clutch cable release arm
Maybe you would be better off, cutting and re-welding then bending 90 degrees. That's what the old Hewland transaxles did to the stock VW part of the clutch lever arm.
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That's a good idea, but I'll try bending first just cause, unlike welding, it's something I should be able to do.. The arm on my old tranny was bent and I've seen a few other bent ones, so I guess it works.
I really need to learn how to weld properly!
I really need to learn how to weld properly!
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Mine is bent, and I have a straight one in my box of parts. I don't remember if I bent it or it came that way. It is not 90 degree's, probably closer to 45.I've seen a few other bent ones,
Barry
Old Zink FV,
'87 Citation
Old Zink FV,
'87 Citation
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Amigo, you will have to use a torch to get the arm hot enough to make it work. Trying to bend it cold will probably result in a major disconectomy and brakeage.
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Haha.. Yeah, I figured that much. I bought the fancy "yellow" super hot sissy torch from home depot.
After bending this thing, do I leave it out to air cool, dump it in sand to cool slower, or water to harden it?
After bending this thing, do I leave it out to air cool, dump it in sand to cool slower, or water to harden it?
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Is this the $49.99 MApp kit? I've been contemplating buying one of these. I guess it worked for you?
tiagosantos wrote:Haha.. Yeah, I figured that much. I bought the fancy "yellow" super hot sissy torch from home depot.
After bending this thing, do I leave it out to air cool, dump it in sand to cool slower, or water to harden it?
Jean-Sebastien Stoezel
WCMA FV #0
WCMA FV #0
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Re: Clutch cable release arm
That's the one I think it was on sale when I bought it, but I haven't used it yet.. Looks good on the shelf! I'll see if I get around to using it tonight to bend the arm.
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I bought a $49,99 torch kit from Lowes that uses MAPP and Oxygen works great for small stuff. Worked perfect to heat the clutch cable arm and easily bend it for me as well as braze small items. If you don't regularly need a full size torch and don't want to sepend much money it's worth it.
Bob
Bob
Re: Clutch cable release arm
Just let it air cool.
Ed
Ed
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Thank's Ed!