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Old Nov 6, 2008 | 05:02 PM
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I am wanting to get the Mcleod Twin Street Clutch with Aluminum Flywheel for my 2007 C6. I am not sure which part numbers I need. Can someone help me out?

I call Mcleod and they give me a clutch number 6912-07 and aluminum flywheel 560530. They didn't say anything about a new master slave cylinder.

I call a local shop and they tell me to go with the clutch, flywheel, and master slave cylinder comob with part number 63050B.



Can someone please help with the correct part numbers and if I need a new master slave cylinder?

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hunting down the same information man. Thanks for posting.

Question for you, as I can never get thru to speak to someone at Mcleod, maybe I have a wrong number of something. But, question is did they speak to weight differences b/t stock and the pack u mention above?


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no they didn't say the difference in weight...i am pretty sure it is much lighter...

i called 714 630-2764 and had them transfer me to the tech line for answers...or you can press option 5 to go to tech support...i talked to a guy named billy...not to friendly on the phone

i talked to the local shop again and they said i shouldn't need a new master slave cylinder b/c of something new they did...so i may just have to get the clutch and flywheel instead of the whole combo...that will save like $500

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got answers!!!!!

The PN's 6912-07 and 560530 are correct. That is the new RST twin and alum. flywheel. The combo should be about 40lbs so...18lbs lighter than stock.

They do not offer a slave or master for that car....with that being said the Tech told me that some may need it, some may not. Sounds a little funny on QC to me, but that is what I have. They don't make a slave assembly for the C6 but they do for the C5. Not sure if they are 100% swappable or not, or if you have to put it together.
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