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    Default Hydro clutch in a cable tranny?

    Can I use a hydro clutch/pressure plate in a cable tranny? Just wondering.

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    I'm not sure myself, but go to like autozone.com and cross part numbers from the calbe, to the hydro one. Chances are they're wrong, but might not be. It's a start. Sometimes though, they'll have diff. part numbers, but infact be the same general part.
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    They splines also vary. I had 2 pressure plates at one point, and one was one spline less or something like that.

    Good luck either way!.
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    I was just thinking about doing that. But just wanted a sure answer. Thanks.

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    nope

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    it depends on what cable tranny you have





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    if your trans is 89+ then yes. i used a EG (92-95, hyrdo) clutch on a 91 Si trans with no problems.

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    nope their lying dude.. doesn't work...

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    yes it does, i did it on my own car. if you dont know what the **** you are talking about then please dont try to give advice.

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