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Did the old manuals have hydro clutches ?

Old Jan 11, 2007
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Did the old manuals have hydro clutches ?

Did the old manuals have hydo clutches ? I really love wheeling with a manual but I really hate hydro clutches. I am thinking about building up an old gen and I am trying to get ideas for the drivetrain.
 
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Old Jan 11, 2007
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i know all the way back to a '95 they did......but every trans from '95+ will interchange behind a 4.0...
 
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Old Jan 11, 2007
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my 88 had a hydro clutch
 
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Old Jan 11, 2007
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switch to a mustang tranny... they arent hydraulic
 
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I am 99% Sure My Girls 84 has a Hydro Clutch, I won't swear to it as it has been years since I seen it. In my minds eye it is right there on the firewall.

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switch to a mustang tranny... they arent hydraulic
yeah I know, my 97 cobra mustang is not and there is just something different about it, in a good way. Ever since my ranger I hate hydro cluches.
 
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Old Jan 13, 2007
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yea all rangers are hydro clutch systems.
 
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