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DonatoEng 01-02-2018 10:51 PM

Re: Hydraulic Thow out bearing
 
Tom,
I'm putting together a Drag Pak stick with an hydraulic system to try. Using an adjustable stop on the pedal for air gap setting.

John

stock1080 01-03-2018 07:50 AM

Re: Hydraulic Thow out bearing
 
thanks Tom

Todd Gross 01-04-2018 02:15 PM

Re: Hydraulic Thow out bearing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DonatoEng (Post 552969)
Tom,
I'm putting together a Drag Pak stick with an hydraulic system to try. Using an adjustable stop on the pedal for air gap setting.

John

Hi John.
You putting one together to race yourself or working on a customers?

ALMACK 01-05-2018 04:18 PM

Re: Hydraulic Thow out bearing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sean Marconette (Post 551695)
You may want to look at the rule book, as I am pretty sure it states no hydraulic or electric. Most convert to linkage as it's easier to get the air gap set correctly and for consistency and another place to adjust for RT. The electric statement prevents stick racers from using a magnet for releasing the clutch pedal in both stock and SS.

Sean

I am building one that is both hyd. and mechanical.
A mechanical t.o. bearing and fork pushed by a hyd. slave cylinder.

I wonder if this is legal ?

Maverick 01-05-2018 05:17 PM

Re: Hydraulic Thow out bearing
 
I am interested in what your are doing with the hydraulic cylinder, in whether it will be quick enough, and how big a cylinder, and how big the bore on the master cylinder. I run a hydraulic throw out bearing, that uses no fork. I don't run stock or super stock, but it is legal in my class. I don't see many hydraulic systems, except on the new cars. Very controversial. And what type of fluid you plan on using. I don't believe I would call this a hydraulic throw out bearing, I would call it a clutch hydraulic slave cylinder. Hydraulic bearing won't have a fork

Sean Marconette 01-06-2018 11:43 AM

Re: Hydraulic Thow out bearing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ALMACK (Post 553101)
I am building one that is both hyd. and mechanical.
A mechanical t.o. bearing and fork pushed by a hyd. slave cylinder.

I wonder if this is legal ?

Alan,

I would check with your division tech director and get clarification from them on legality. There are a few reasons why you would not want to run a hydraulic setup even if it's not a class car.

Do you want to go rounds and consistently cut a light? It's hard enough with a mechanical setup to cut a light constantly, then add the reaction rate of the fluid and those components. Depending on the ambient temperature, the viscosity is going to add another factor on your reaction.

Either way, good luck.

Sean

DonatoEng 01-06-2018 10:13 PM

Re: Hydraulic Thow out bearing
 
Its the 009 car that a friend purchased that I'm going to run.

I used an hydraulic system with a fork in my stocker Dakota since I built it in 95. NHRA had no issue as it was the production set up. They did look it over for and solenoid in the system.

John

DonatoEng 01-06-2018 10:20 PM

Re: Hydraulic Thow out bearing
 
Its the 009 car that a friend purchased that I'm going to run.

I used an hydraulic system with a fork in my stocker Dakota since I built it in 95. NHRA had no issue as it was the production set up. They did look it over for and solenoid in the system.

John


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