Hydraulic Clutch Slave Retrofit Kit

for

Chevrolet Bellhousings

Hydraulic clutch release systems have gained wide acceptance in the aftermarket as a keen solution to both engine conversion and stock clutch linkage replacement scenarios.

Novak's Hydraulic Clutch Slave Retrofit has evolved into its best rendition, as our #HCRC. It bolts to the popular Chevrolet 90 degree style bellhousings - typically Small Block V8 & V6 and Big Block V8, I6 and Iron Duke style bellhousing flanges.

Our #HCRC clutch kit has been engineered to bolt to most Chevrolet 90 degree style bellhousings and to work with their associated pressure plates.

Chevy hydraulic clutch kit
HCRC-34;HCRC-78

All included components work as a system to insure a straightforward installation. The arm provides the proper ratio for the great majority of pressure plates and the T6 hardened and hard anodized billet aluminum slave cylinder and piston are absolutely durable, yet rebuildable or replaceable down the road, if necessary; see Related Products, below.

3/4" Slave Version

7/8" Slave Version

Applications & Compatibility

Available Kit Versions

Hydraulic clutch release systems are typically engineered to have a 1:1, master-to-slave ratio, where the leverage is not obtained through differential hydraulics. The force is obtained through the leverage provided by the clutch pedal and then the release arm / fork at the throwout bearing, like a conventional mechanical clutch - the method of transmitting the force is the only difference. These principles are discussed here.

As such, the installer will generally choose between our 3/4" bore version or our 7/8" bore version to best match the diameter of their master cylinder.

For your best benefit, read and understand the principles of working with hydraulic clutch release systems and determine the applicability for your vehicle.

* Note that Full Size Jeeps (Wagoneer, Cherokee, J Truck) vehicles do not accommodate conventional, firewall mounted master cylinders due to the brake booster and the electrical bulkhead connector. If converting one of these Jeeps to hydraulic clutch release, the installer will need to custom configure a master cylinder accordingly.

Bellhousing Compatibilities

The Novak #HCRC has been proven to work on big clutch & small clutch as well as big bore and small bore Chevy bellhousings. We have verified that the following GM bellhousing part numbers have the necessary block / bellhousing flange style that the #HCRC utilizes for mounting:

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3840383
3788421
3858403
3899621
462606
460486
464697
6263756
15998496 (NV4500)
14010202
6263756

There are surely more Chevy bellhousings not yet listed, but these are the major ones. If you are not sure of applicability, send us a digital picture or two via e-mail, and we will let you know. See our contact page.

Many aftermarket bellhousings such as Lakewood, McLeod and others have thus far proven compatible with this system, excepting the Lakewood #15003, which positions the release fork pivot and window too high.

We have customers with drag and other racing setups running this system, as well as various other Jeep, GM and custom applications.

Chevrolet Cast Iron Bellhousings

chevy_cast_iron_bellhousing_highlighted_bossThe classic cast iron bellhousing as found on so many Chevrolet engines from 1955 through the early seventies can be made to be compatible with this kit with two modifications:

Alternatively, one could install a spacer on the boss at 11 o’clock and adjust the pushrod shorter, accordingly. This cylindrical thru-spacer can measure 0.385" - 0.410" ID x 7/8" OD x 0.925" tall.

Once completed, our mounting bracket will sit at the same level as it does on the later aluminum bellhousings.

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Big Block Installations

Installers with Chevy Big Blocks should be aware that the line fitting is very close to the oil filter boss and may require grinding.

Clearance for the standard diameter oil filters is sufficient without modifications.

Incompatible Bellhousings

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Installation Requirements

Installation instructions are included. If you have an existing hydraulic master cylinder, installation is very straightforward. If retrofitting the master things can get more challenging. Later CJ models are marked with the correct location on your firewall (at least the 80s era).

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Older versions, especially if you have floor mount pedals will need to get more creative. Wilwood and other manufactures have some very nice options available. Make sure that the master cylinder travel will be about 1-1/2". It is also possible to retrofit the pedal assembly from a later Jeep (87-90 YJ models would be a prime candidate if you choose to go that way).

The clutch article listed below is extensive and highly recommended reading.

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