Anyone mfr something thats more reliable, adjustability would be a plus
90s era T56 in an A body
Had enough of these gm pos they simply dont last.
Sure not driving it often doesnt help but havent been able to get more than 100 mi out of these, geometry ,throw is on the money.
Replacement for GM T56 slave needed
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Re: Replacement for GM T56 slave needed
Some food for thought and things to check. This is an unusual case of trouble because those slave cylinders generally give many years of trouble-free service. Do you have any special parts or modifications? Does the clutch pressure plate have high pressure? Are you filling the system with the recommended fluid? Have you examined the fork and pivot for wear? Also, the front bearing retainer [where throwout bearing slides] should be smooth.
Larry Woodfin - Team Woodfin Racing - Owner, Woodfin Automotive
Re: Replacement for GM T56 slave needed
Slave has factory fill never been touched
Centerforce DF clutch..hope its not too much for this slave
Fork TOB pilot GM all new. Not sure why this keeps happening
Have a McCleod scattershiled now but when I used the stock bell same thing
Hose is nowhere near the exh and has heat shielding in case
Centerforce DF clutch..hope its not too much for this slave
Fork TOB pilot GM all new. Not sure why this keeps happening
Have a McCleod scattershiled now but when I used the stock bell same thing
Hose is nowhere near the exh and has heat shielding in case