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    Cool Clutch question.

    I'm swapping a 4.8L from a '05 into a '93 Silverado. I'm going to put the 5-speed from the '93 behind the 4.8L and I'm using a 4.8L flywheel and the '93 clutch. My question is with this combination is the flywheel in the exact right position for my slave cylinder to operate the clutch? Thanks.

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    It should. I did the same swap..make sure you get the throw out bearing too. Mine worked fine.... remember you can't power shift that 5speed.lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1bd92 View Post
    It should. I did the same swap..make sure you get the throw out bearing too. Mine worked fine.... remember you can't power shift that 5speed.lol
    I did some research on the forum and it sounds like the throw-out bearing from the '93 is too short. Is this correct? Thanks for the info.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron View Post
    I did some research on the forum and it sounds like the throw-out bearing from the '93 is too short. Is this correct? Thanks for the info.
    On ebay National bearing # 1377-C looks like just a regular bearing. What should I use?

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    Yea the stock one for the throw out bearing is to short. But that part number sounds right.

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    1bd92, is your throw-out bearing an internal or external slave cylinder? Mine is external and the 1377-c National bearing that I see on ebay doesn't have a collar for the clutch fork. So I'm kinda stuck right now cause I want to have the right bearing in there before I install the engine and tranny back in the truck.

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    I think it should be the same. I had the external slave cylinder. I used the stock throw out bearing. But u have to use a different pilot bearing .thats the only thing I changed . And everything should fit just fine Theres a link on here where the dude list all the bearings you need. he had pictures and everything.

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