Well here's some better pictures as we pulled the transmission and bellhousing out from under the truck, washed off 45yrs of grease and Montana dirt from it all and re-assembled it with a direct replacement for the 'old' slave cylinder unit. The master / slave system is from a 1986 Bronco set-up apparently. Although the geometry is all wrong it worked before so we are hoping it will work again to get the truck back on the road while we figure out a complete change to the 5 speed as per the link above or even go the auto route with a C4............
I'm pleased we actually pulled out the transmission as we then found the clutch cover plate fingers to be severely worn. You can see the polished surfaces in this photo and the fingers are almost completely gone in the 4 and 5 o'clock position which must be down to the amount of pre-load there must have been in the TOB permanently running against the clutch fingers. SO, sticking with the current 'conversion' clearly isn't going to do our new clutch much good; we need to figure out a better set-up but there is no room to mount the slave further outboard or forwards as it will hit the shorty headers /downpipes. Space is very tight, hence this cranky set-up.
The simplest (but expensive) option would be to fit a modern hydraulic throw out bearing inside BUT can't find one that fits the 1.438" diameter of the T18's snout. ANY IDEAS there please?
Novak conversions keep coming up in my search for T18 hydraulic conversions so I have emailed them tonight and will keep you posted on their reply in due course. and I'll probably start some other thread / questions..
IN the meantime we re-assembled everything as it used to be with a new clutch and the new slave cylinder, re-installed it back under the truck, bled the system, and still can't disengage the clutch because for some reason we can't get enough movement in the slave cylinder..... THE QUEST FOR A SIMPLE CONVERSION CONTINUES..............
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