Has anyone used the Exedy Commodore sports tuff clutch (part # GMK-6334HD) in their conversion?
I know marks say "just use std clutch" but I seem to recall that you could get away with a heavy duty clutch if you use a GU slave cylinder???
If anyone can shed light on this it would be massively appreciated
& sorry to those bored with "5L into GQ" questions!
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URGENT: 5L to GQ wit HD clutch - GU clutch slave part #?
URGENT: 5L to GQ wit HD clutch - GU clutch slave part #?
Last edited by Sandy Rut on Fri May 15, 2009 9:03 am, edited 2 times in total.
[quote="Yom"]
Some people believe GQ's are overhyped shitboxes.[/quote]
Some people believe GQ's are overhyped shitboxes.[/quote]
well with my gu 5.0l conversion that just about ready to be done, iv got new gu slave and master's and running a heavy duty clutch!
as you said the marks kit sais do not run heavy duty clutch but i think this is to do with the distance's from "throw out bearing" someone please correct me if im wrong!!
the heavier clutch has more clamping pressure which therefore has a wider pressure plate and shortens the distances somewhere which may have to be address..
can tell i know what im talking about..lol
but no way was i using a standed clutch..
as you said the marks kit sais do not run heavy duty clutch but i think this is to do with the distance's from "throw out bearing" someone please correct me if im wrong!!
the heavier clutch has more clamping pressure which therefore has a wider pressure plate and shortens the distances somewhere which may have to be address..
can tell i know what im talking about..lol
but no way was i using a standed clutch..
00 td42t wagon
stock engine, set up for work and play!
engine soon to be honking ;-)
stock engine, set up for work and play!
engine soon to be honking ;-)
I fitted a injected 5ltr into a shorty and used a one ton clutch, and had a problem with the clutch not disengaging properly. All I had to do was change the master cyl to the gu one. It bolts straight up to clutch booster, but has a different valving to the gq one. Gq is 7/8 and the GU is 15/16. Fixed the problem for me straight away. good luck
The bloke at repco says JB4198 is the part # for the GQ slaves ???BowTieGQ wrote:Use GU slave. PBR part number JB4198. Should be less than $45. Unbolt and bolt on. Bleed. Quicker.
Apparently PBR dont have any of the GU ones left and not sure when they will have more anyway.
The bloke at nissan says there are 2 different GU ones...
Can anyone else confirm PBR or Nissan part #'s as to the GU slave that bolts up to GQ box that I need to use (VN 5L on to GQ1991 diesel 5 spd using exedy HD clutch (GMK-6334HD))?
Am taking the next fornight off work to get my ute going so pretty desperate for confirmed info.
Any assistance hugely appreciated
[quote="Yom"]
Some people believe GQ's are overhyped shitboxes.[/quote]
Some people believe GQ's are overhyped shitboxes.[/quote]
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