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    What's the difference

    between cable and hydralic transmissions?



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    The design differances are refering to how the clutch's send what you do with the pedal, to the clutch itself.

    Cable means their is a cable that does the clutch actuation. Hydro means you are actually using fluid pressure to make the clutch work, no cable involved. The fluid is actually brake fluid, if that helps.

    If I got the above wrong, I won't flinch if someone corrects me

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    U R right Jim But if I think what Morpheus is really wanting to know as well can you hydro from a cable type set-up Am I right?
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    i don't think it is possible to convert hydro tranny to cable trany. i have never seen it.
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