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Old May 8th, 2016, 07:26 AM
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Default Re: clutch help for a dummy

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Originally Posted by AZKen View Post
You tell us. Does it have two lines going to the Master cylinder? If so, it's hydraulic. One is brake, one is clutch. In one case there is a slave cylinder (piston) which operates the clutch fork and the other is all mechanical linkage operating the fork.
From the factory, 1960 to 1963 trucks had hydraulic clutches. The 1964 and newer trucks had mechanical linkage for their clutches.
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