Right on the Mark
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I took offense to the comment about not doing it right the first time. I believe that most people defend their actions in a similar way.
It’s not personal. It’s information.
Please don't leave. You have a lot of good information.
Your comments about the weight considerations are well taken and that is why I have considered at least going from the 3.27:1 first gear to the 2.95:1 in my T5.
I must confess that my combo is still safer than some of the factory Ford combinations in the past.
The stock Lincoln LS Getrag in the v6 could only handle the exact amount of torque that the engine made. I went through two of these in my old LS. Those cars would ruin main shaft bearings and they were non-servicable.
The stock LS V6 was a hydraulic clutch. Unfortunately, because these cars are relatively rare it is virtually impossible to find the parts.
The Slave Cylinder picture that you attached is exactly the same for all 2005 -2008 V8 and V6 cars. These clutches are hard to bleed but they work well.
FYI I had no problem what so ever bleeding that new one. I was alittle frustrated when I found no bleeder on the newer ones. I was like WTH? You just pump pedal and it pumps right up.
When you stated these come in 2005-2008 v8 and v6 whats the trans behind the v6? Also have you been searching Car-parts.com for any LSv6 manual cars. There has to be one of those under a tree smashed somewhere. The hard part finding it. LOL
Also my comment "do it right first time" was just that a comment not a command. Also alot of you young whipper snappers got alot of nicer stock stuff to work with nowadays. There where no stock hyd throw out bearings back in the day you had buy $$ Quartermasters.