[DeTomaso] Clutch Master Access Hole - Recommendations?
bill gaino
gaino at earthlink.net
Tue Jul 22 18:06:42 EDT 2014
Brent, I have never seen that modification. I think the only adjustment would be the length of the rod that pushes the cylider in, and I would just remove the MC and do it there. Was it working before? Did something change? Are you having a problem? Bill 1362
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-----Original Message-----
>From: Brent Stewart via DeTomaso <detomaso at poca.com>
>Sent: Jul 22, 2014 5:37 PM
>To: Pantera List <detomaso at poca.com>
>Subject: [DeTomaso] Clutch Master Access Hole - Recommendations?
>
> I need to do an adjustment to my clutch master, and am going to bite
> the bullet and cut the access hole in the side. I've seen one where 3
> sides of the access hole are cut, then bent out of the way for
> adjustments, then bent back when done. I've seen one where all 4 sides
> are cut and the metal removed and just the carpet covers the open
> hole.
> What I'd like to ask is, what other options are there? This is a
> pretty creative group, and I'm sure someone has made a very cool
> modification for this. riveted on a hinge and put a latch? Maybe
> added an actuator and put it on the garage door remote?
> Seriously, what are some good ideas to make this as clean of an access
> hole as possible? I was thinking maybe to cut all 4 sides, then use a
> piece of sheet magnet to cover (under the carpet of course).
> appreciate any ideas you have!
> brent
> 4328
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