how the manual tranmission works?
i dont really no much about manual transmission. For hydro or cable they both have transmission fluied right?
so im asuming that the cable has a cable line to release the clutch. The hydro has....a line to but how does it work. when you step on the clutch what helps releases the cltch.just fluied. or is there sort of like another combustion sysem for this.
so im asuming that the cable has a cable line to release the clutch. The hydro has....a line to but how does it work. when you step on the clutch what helps releases the cltch.just fluied. or is there sort of like another combustion sysem for this.
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but yes both need fuild.
The cable is just that a cable, while the hydro has hydrolic fuild to help assit the clutch.
but yes both need fuild.
The cable is just that a cable, while the hydro has hydrolic fuild to help assit the clutch.
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Well..... yes ... and no.
Do you mean just a hydro tranny or full hydro conversion.
The Hasport kit that lets you use a hydro tranny turns it into a cable setup.
If you want to really go all the way hydro you will need a slave and all that jazz. It has and can be done, though it is quite often the path less traveled.
Well..... yes ... and no.
Do you mean just a hydro tranny or full hydro conversion.
The Hasport kit that lets you use a hydro tranny turns it into a cable setup.
If you want to really go all the way hydro you will need a slave and all that jazz. It has and can be done, though it is quite often the path less traveled.
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