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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: tonsofun on 25 May 2009, 23:16

Title: Hydraulic clutch on a mk2
Post by: tonsofun on 25 May 2009, 23:16
Again i have searched, but just want to clarify as there are so many different opinions...i want to fit a hydraulic clutch system to my mk2, i am getting a cable change box, i just want to know what i need for the pedal box? can i use something off an old passat, or a mk3 golf one, i guess what ever will fit i can rob the rest of the hydraulics off too!

Also i posted up about bigger brakes, i have found someone breaking a 1990 2.0 passat, any idea if these hubs will take g60 carriers and calipers?

cheers
Mark
Title: Re: Hydraulic clutch on a mk2
Post by: Ben Lessani on 26 May 2009, 00:29
Is the car you're pinching the box from not a hyraulic clutch? The pedal box won't just drop right it - its a big faf from what I've read.

The clutch isn't particulary heavy on a MK2 - why complicate things?
Title: Re: Hydraulic clutch on a mk2
Post by: Diamond Hell on 26 May 2009, 01:13
You need a Toledo 16V clutch cable and actuator.  I've posted the part numbers on here somewhen previously.

B3 Passat hubs, carriers and calipers should just bolt right up.
Title: Re: Hydraulic clutch on a mk2
Post by: tonsofun on 26 May 2009, 08:49
i spoke to dannyp a couple of years ago about it wen i started the project, he's given me all the info on changing the box to a cable clutch, but as my car is fully gutted, and i've now got the opportunity to fit what i like, i thought a hydraulic clutch wasn't a bad idea! Is the pedal box not going to fit from the passat? 
Title: Re: Hydraulic clutch on a mk2
Post by: rubjonny on 26 May 2009, 10:56
it will go in but you need to do some modification. the bulkhead behind the pedal box needs to be flattened and you have to cut a hole in the bulkhead for the clutch cylinder.   you may or may not need to adjust a mounting bracket on the pedal box, one of them doesnt line up iirc.