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    1. #41
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      May 2020
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      Question on this subject.

      Quote Originally Posted by jwcarguy View Post
      X2 !!
      skip all the researching and go with what is proven to work and work well! The ATS / Speed Tech adjustable crossmember for the T56

      I just used one on my personal 68' LS2 /T56 swap along with the Dirty Dingo slider adjustable engine mounting plates

      the Doug's Headers fit like a glove with my Lee Mfg. Delphi 600 steering gear box on my stock subframe

      These are things that you don't want to go the "budget route" (ie Ebay knock offs!!)

      You should also get the ATS / Speed tech Clutch Master Cylinder Firewall bracket too!



      Give Blake at Speed Tech a call, great guy to deal with!!
      So I agree that I want to go with what works, you said ls2 t56, Is your t56 a ls56, or a lt1/t56? I am currently working on a 68 camaro and swapping a 98 ls1 and the attatched t-56. I have the dingo sliders so I am taking your advice,
      Questions:
      #1So the ATS works with the ls1T56 without modifiation to frame?(I have stock subframe)
      #2 What is your advice on the clutch pedal/ and hydraulics situation. I see alot of options here... I have a complete 98 z28 6spped at my disposal running and driving, and also my 68 has a clutch pedal setup. Your recommendation was speed tech here:? They have a kit including a heim and bracket https://speedtechperformance.com/pro...der-bracket-2/? Also there is a kit from MDL for 250 bucks https://www.moderndriveline.com/shop...ch-master-kit/ that has an adjustable slave and bracket resevoir, Mcleud has a kit with a pedal for 350 https://www.camarocentral.com/67_69_..._p/clu-600.htm. I am confused here bad.
      I am running a daily driver ls1 , I have upgraded to the ls7 clutch setup? What do you suggest . I have seen drill mods cutting the stock slave, I feel like stock would be ok for my application. But I want proven parts that work together. I also already bought the tick remote bleeder btw.
      Ty and God Bless!


    2. #42
      Join Date
      Nov 2008
      Location
      Lawrenceburg, TN
      Posts
      4,086
      Country Flag: United States
      this post was from 2013.... a lot has changed since then, hopefully the OP will answer... good luck on the quest

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