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Hydraulic Clutch

Yes back when Keisler was in business (now SST) Did a 69 Charger with a Tremec 5 speed.Pretty much a bolt in.
Big thing was getting it to bleed. Had to pump the pedal about 100 times (self bleeding) but eventually got full pedal.
Now that was about 16 years ago.They may have improved.
 
I've got a Keisler 5 speed with hyd. clutch in my '64. You have to properly shim the hyd. throwout bearing and as mentioned bleeding takes longer than you'd think even with assistance. I may still have the instructions for the kit. Let me know if you need a copy.

Ernesto
 
I've got a Keisler 5 speed with hyd. clutch in my '64. You have to properly shim the hyd. throwout bearing and as mentioned bleeding takes longer than you'd think even with assistance. I may still have the instructions for the kit. Let me know if you need a copy.

Ernesto
Just looking forward to installing exhaust on my 65 Coronet with Max Wedge manifolds and Accurate Exhaust system. I plan on calling them Monday to ask if there would be a problem with the exhaust Z-bar for a four speed setup.
 
I have a hydraulic throw-out bearing from American Powertrain. Easier to push and predictable release point. Won't ever go back to mechanical linkage, which was a headache with 2" header tubes.
 
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