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I know some have had problems with aftermarket brakes causing firewall flex, and they use a reinforcement plate to resolve the problem.
I went from the factory mechanical clutch mechanism to an American Powertrain hydraulic throwout bearing and clutch mechanism, and I have a heavy 2,900 pound clamping force diaphragm style pressure plate.
The problem is that the firewall is flexing and that is preventing the clutch from disengaging. The shop owner is going to weld up 2 turnbuckles to an under dash factory brace and weld that into a brace on the firewall to prevent the flex.
He suggests this as a temporary solution, and when I'm ready to swap in my 541 stroker motor in about a year if all goes well, he will look at some kind of firewall reinforcement plate.
Have any of you or anyone you know had to brace up the firewall for clutch purposes? What did you use, or how did you fix it?
Thanks!
I went from the factory mechanical clutch mechanism to an American Powertrain hydraulic throwout bearing and clutch mechanism, and I have a heavy 2,900 pound clamping force diaphragm style pressure plate.
The problem is that the firewall is flexing and that is preventing the clutch from disengaging. The shop owner is going to weld up 2 turnbuckles to an under dash factory brace and weld that into a brace on the firewall to prevent the flex.
He suggests this as a temporary solution, and when I'm ready to swap in my 541 stroker motor in about a year if all goes well, he will look at some kind of firewall reinforcement plate.
Have any of you or anyone you know had to brace up the firewall for clutch purposes? What did you use, or how did you fix it?
Thanks!