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clutch vacum

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Post by 70DDZ »

im goin from 2.8 to 4.2 and the clutch on the 4.2 has a booster on the clutch master cyclinder and the 2.8 didnt can i block it or do i need to get the booster
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Post by chunderlicious »

youll need it. get a clutch master from a 4.2 petrol or diesel. also make sure you have the bigger slave cylinder. I forget the size of it but there is a 5/8th and amd 7/16th i think
turbos are nice but i'd rather be blown
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Post by chimpboy »

Not only will you need it, you'll really like it too.
This is not legal advice.
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Post by Clanky »

I just did that conversion and went for the vacuum assist clutch. Nice to use.
You will need the following to do the whole job:

Master cyl PBR JB1979 or JB1774 (same cyl but different reservoir - both fit) $100
Slave cylinder JB 4198 or JB4257 ( exactly the same part) $50
Vacuum booster unit (make sure you set the rod lengths before the install) $50
Steel pipe from master to slave cyl $40
Flexible hose from steel pipe to slave cyl Nissan part -30855-01J10 $50
Vacuum hose piece to clutch vac unit $20
I used the slave cyl pushrod from the 2.8

I just did this conversion on my GQ. If you need any more info on anything else ask away
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Post by Clanky »

Forgot to mention that the petrol and diesel vac boosters setup are exactly the same. Makes shopping a bit easier
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Post by 70DDZ »

thanks people very helpful
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