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Ok guys this is my story.....
Right now I have a new ZZ383 GM performance motor in my car. I'm trying to install a LS-1 T-56 transmission I bought out of a 01 SS Camaro
After problems trying to go with a Hydraulic set-up, I've decided to go with what I thought would be an easier mechanical set-up, and I'm running into problems with it....
Areas that we've figured out and seem to have working correctly are the Bellhousing, which I bought from OPG
http://www.opgi.com/product.asp
The clutch Fork, is the straight one for better geometry for the Z-Bar
http://www.jegs.com/i/JEGS/555/60101/10002/-1
The Z-Bar, and all the other associated linkage parts are from a 78-81 G-Body. We re-located the push rod higher up for an easier throw, by drilling a new mounting hole higher up.
Now for the meat and potatos.....
The Flywheel is a RAM-1530
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/RAM-1530/
The Pressure Plate, Diaphragm, Sprung Hub, 11 in. Disc Diameter is a McLeod 360801
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/MCL-360801/
The Clutch is a McLeod 260571
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/MCL-260571/
I'm also using the T-56 Mounting Adapter Plate from the GearBox
http://www.thegearbox.org/catalog/item/3838217/4803441.htm
And also using the Extended Pilot bushing
http://www.thegearbox.org/catalog/item/3838217/6239106.htm
Finally I went and installed an adjustable Clutch Fork Pivot Ball
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/MRG-3855G/
As for the Throw-out bearings I've tried 2, both GM parts (I dont have the parts numbers in front of me, sorry)....The first one is approx 1.25" high, and the second is 1.875" high
After all this, we can't get the clutch to disengage. We've adjusted it all we can, and the clutch is engaged no matter what, not allowing me to put it in gear.....
We called Forte's Parts, and they say that the Adapter plate I have is a knock-off of theirs (which was cheaper). They told me that they have everything I need to make this work (Flywheel, Clutch, Mounting plate).....They would give out part numbers, and I cant really blame them (they are in the business to sell parts, and not give free advice)...
http://www.fortesparts.com/
Right now I am seriously considering throwing back in an automatic, throwing away ALOT of money for nothing, and driving it.......
I am really, really, REALLY at the end of my patience, and starting to understand how people can start to have a drinking problem........
Anyone have any word's of wisdom, or suggestions as to what can be my problem?
Right now I have a new ZZ383 GM performance motor in my car. I'm trying to install a LS-1 T-56 transmission I bought out of a 01 SS Camaro
After problems trying to go with a Hydraulic set-up, I've decided to go with what I thought would be an easier mechanical set-up, and I'm running into problems with it....
Areas that we've figured out and seem to have working correctly are the Bellhousing, which I bought from OPG
http://www.opgi.com/product.asp
The clutch Fork, is the straight one for better geometry for the Z-Bar
http://www.jegs.com/i/JEGS/555/60101/10002/-1
The Z-Bar, and all the other associated linkage parts are from a 78-81 G-Body. We re-located the push rod higher up for an easier throw, by drilling a new mounting hole higher up.
Now for the meat and potatos.....
The Flywheel is a RAM-1530
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/RAM-1530/
The Pressure Plate, Diaphragm, Sprung Hub, 11 in. Disc Diameter is a McLeod 360801
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/MCL-360801/
The Clutch is a McLeod 260571
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/MCL-260571/
I'm also using the T-56 Mounting Adapter Plate from the GearBox
http://www.thegearbox.org/catalog/item/3838217/4803441.htm
And also using the Extended Pilot bushing
http://www.thegearbox.org/catalog/item/3838217/6239106.htm
Finally I went and installed an adjustable Clutch Fork Pivot Ball
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/MRG-3855G/
As for the Throw-out bearings I've tried 2, both GM parts (I dont have the parts numbers in front of me, sorry)....The first one is approx 1.25" high, and the second is 1.875" high
After all this, we can't get the clutch to disengage. We've adjusted it all we can, and the clutch is engaged no matter what, not allowing me to put it in gear.....
We called Forte's Parts, and they say that the Adapter plate I have is a knock-off of theirs (which was cheaper). They told me that they have everything I need to make this work (Flywheel, Clutch, Mounting plate).....They would give out part numbers, and I cant really blame them (they are in the business to sell parts, and not give free advice)...
http://www.fortesparts.com/
Right now I am seriously considering throwing back in an automatic, throwing away ALOT of money for nothing, and driving it.......
I am really, really, REALLY at the end of my patience, and starting to understand how people can start to have a drinking problem........
Anyone have any word's of wisdom, or suggestions as to what can be my problem?