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5/03/2026 9:19 AM  #1


Clutch install for the 4.6 DOHC ??

What has been used in place of the "Z" bar  with 5 speed? Could anyone EMail pics?? My phone is a land line so NO text Thanks
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5/03/2026 9:59 AM  #2


Re: Clutch install for the 4.6 DOHC ??

The MustangSteve cable clutch kit for 67-68 will work perfect for your application.


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5/03/2026 9:16 PM  #3


Re: Clutch install for the 4.6 DOHC ??

If I needed a clutch, I'd be trying a Malwood hydraulic setup, not MDL, with a slave cylinder. .
For me, I'm still undecided on the merits of a  hydraulic throw out bearing.
There's quite a bit of feedback on Mals clutch setup over on the VMF.

Last edited by 50vert (5/03/2026 9:17 PM)


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5/04/2026 5:37 AM  #4


Re: Clutch install for the 4.6 DOHC ??

I have the MDL hydraulic setup and am pleased with it.  I have the external slave cylinder as I didn’t want to deal with a potential failure of a hydraulic throwout bearing, although they are quite reliable.
I’ll note that one can eliminate the clutch spring under the dash when going to a hydraulic clutch.
If you have power brakes, you’ll need the ‘offset clutch MC” like the one sold by MDL. 
If you go with a hydraulic clutch setup, make sure to match the MC to the slave cylinder, or throwout bearing, to ensure the correct stroke length to properly engage/disengage the clutch/pressure plate. 
 
The Malwood setup looks like a nice setup and eliminates the MC on the firewall.

I do have some pictures, and will send along.  
 


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5/04/2026 5:53 AM  #5


Re: Clutch install for the 4.6 DOHC ??

I have the MS cable clutch in my '67 and love it.  I am not a fan of hydraulic clutch actuation.  I find it numb compared to mechanical methods.  A cable is also a lot easier to replace if it fails than having to bleed hydraulics.  JMO, to each his own.  

 

5/04/2026 7:06 AM  #6


Re: Clutch install for the 4.6 DOHC ??

I also have the MDL hydraulic clutch with the external slave cylinder.  I installed it about 5 years ago with no issues.


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5/05/2026 4:19 PM  #7


Re: Clutch install for the 4.6 DOHC ??

My son's 66 with 4.6 and T56 has a MustangSteve cable clutch system that works flawlessly.

We previously put a T56 behind a SBC in an early S10 pickup.  HATED the hydraulic TO bearing, both during the install/bleed process, and while driving.  Like TKO said, it leaves you with a numb feeling.

We also dealt with a hydraulic TO bearing in my son's 04 GTO.  I would prefer the master/slave setup over the hydraulic TO setup.

 

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