Using a 1G AWD Slave Cylinder on a 2G AWD???
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March 24, 2015 12:09 pm UTC
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Ghislain Goudreau
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Hello
Anyone ever used a 1G AWD Slave Cylinder (Red Piston 3/4") on a 2G AWD; normally uses a Green Piston measuring 13/16"???
Ghislain
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Re: Using a 1G AWD Slave Cylinder on a 2G AWD???
[Re: Ghislain Goudreau]
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March 24, 2015 04:30 pm UTC
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I got the following info on the ECMLink Forums. I just called Ziggy and will be testing one.
Mounting of the Slave is the same; what Ziggy tells me is that the position of the Bleeder is slightly different. I will test and report my findings.
What follows is the info I got on the Link Forums:
2G Slave Cylinder Piston (Green) has a 20.55mm (13/16") diameter and moves 12 mm. This calculates out to basically 4cc of volume displacement made by one stroke of the Master Cylinder.
1G AWD Piston (Red) has a diameter to 19mm (3/4") and gets a 14mm stroke using the same displaced volume of clutch fluid by the Master Cylinder.
3000GT Piston has a diameter of 17.5mm (11/16") and gets a 16.5mm stroke.
Ghislain
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Re: Using a 1G AWD Slave Cylinder on a 2G AWD???
[Re: Reza Mirza]
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March 24, 2015 04:38 pm UTC
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I have experimented with this a long time ago. It is noticeable. Did you get any fitment issues using a 1G Slave on a 2G??? Ghislain
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Re: Using a 1G AWD Slave Cylinder on a 2G AWD???
[Re: Jeremy Gilbert]
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March 24, 2015 06:00 pm UTC
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I have experimented with this a long time ago. It is noticeable. By "noticeable" are you referring to the responsiveness? Did you notice if you got any additional throw out of it? It is very noticeable, if I recall correctly it was the difference between the clutch completely engaging and disengaging. However, this should not be the route you choose to make a clutch shift, unless you absolutely need that extra throw. I've also done a few things to my 1g clutch pedal assembly to give it a little extra throw. They all help with any heavy clutch setup DSM.
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Re: Using a 1G AWD Slave Cylinder on a 2G AWD???
[Re: Ghislain Goudreau]
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March 25, 2015 04:06 am UTC
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That is good to know, even if it can be a bitch to Bleed.
The SB Disc I'm using is way thicker and I was not enjoying the way it disengaged.
The Clutch Pedal, Master Cylinder, positioning of the Clutch Fork were properly adjusted and the system was properly bled.
The only other adjustment that could of been done was to go to a slightly deeper Step which I intend to also correct.
All in all those thicker Discs can be hard to "play" with.
I'll be putting everything back together in the next month and will pass on the info.
Ghislain
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