We are in the process of installing a McLeod hydralic clutch release bearing. There are two hoses: one for the hydralic line and one for the bleed. Both nee to be routed ouside the case, the bleed line being above the level of the bearing.
So here is the first question: should a couple of holes simply be drilled in the transmission case and the lines passed through? The hydralic line could be passed throught the hole left after the throwout bearing linkage was removed as shown in the picture.
Here is another question. We are using a 3/4" master cylinder, which should be about right. But there is no pedal stop. Is a pedal stop critical with the current 1400 series Hydralic Clutch Release Bearing? I was told that it is not that critical on the new ones.
Just wondering what others have done
So here is the first question: should a couple of holes simply be drilled in the transmission case and the lines passed through? The hydralic line could be passed throught the hole left after the throwout bearing linkage was removed as shown in the picture.
Here is another question. We are using a 3/4" master cylinder, which should be about right. But there is no pedal stop. Is a pedal stop critical with the current 1400 series Hydralic Clutch Release Bearing? I was told that it is not that critical on the new ones.
Just wondering what others have done