k20
3/4 ton status
Soon as I get a few things squared away on my K20 I will be working on my m1008 again. This summer I plan to put in a hydro 465/205, get it tagged, insured and registered, and swap a k5 tank or fuel cell into the bed (saddle tank has leaked out all over the backyard). Maybe also do just a little driving in it to fix the little things that break once you drive it awhile.
Anyway, my question is, what clutch should I go with, its gonna be almost offroad only (90% offroad). May do a few short drives here or there just to drive it some, run to autozone or napa something like that. (nothing more than 20miles).
I dont want something that will have a heavy pedal, even though I am going with a hydro clutch, as I plan to let the gf learn to drive a stick on this truck (figure she cant break anything, and if she does oh well), and she'll probably want to drive it offroad and I dont want her leg to get tired after 5mins, so a relatively light pedal is a concern.
I dont forsee needing super power holding capabilities as after all it is a 6.2 and not a 5.9, but I dont wanna burn the thing up either.
One last question, a quick search on summit only turned up pilot bearings for the 6.2's. Ive only ever had experience with bushings, is there a reason the 6.2 doesnt have a bushing, but a bearing instead?
Anyway, my question is, what clutch should I go with, its gonna be almost offroad only (90% offroad). May do a few short drives here or there just to drive it some, run to autozone or napa something like that. (nothing more than 20miles).
I dont want something that will have a heavy pedal, even though I am going with a hydro clutch, as I plan to let the gf learn to drive a stick on this truck (figure she cant break anything, and if she does oh well), and she'll probably want to drive it offroad and I dont want her leg to get tired after 5mins, so a relatively light pedal is a concern.
I dont forsee needing super power holding capabilities as after all it is a 6.2 and not a 5.9, but I dont wanna burn the thing up either.
One last question, a quick search on summit only turned up pilot bearings for the 6.2's. Ive only ever had experience with bushings, is there a reason the 6.2 doesnt have a bushing, but a bearing instead?


