I see from the R*mmers website that clutch master cyliners are no longer available for a Sprint. I can track down 625 Girling master cylinders else where on the web which look similar. I can't figure out why R*mmers would not stock them?<br>
Can you tell me what is different about a Sprint master cylinder as opposed to a Girling 625 master cylinder with remote reservoir.<br>
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Clutch Master Cylinders
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None whatever....
Its available from all good factoors in remote res form but you have to change the input rod...no problemo its just a circlip.<br>
Suspect R just want to talk up the price when its mysterioulsy re-available in a couple of months time...<br>
Jonners
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Suspect R just want to talk up the price when its mysterioulsy re-available in a couple of months time...<br>
Jonners
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Clutch master cylinder available???
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Please tell me where, I'm trying to source one as mine is scored and unusable.<br>
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Oh, and i know it is a question that comes from time to time, but what is the exact length of the MC push rod since mine has already been broken and rewelded by some darked mask bloke...<br>
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Regards, Michel
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Please tell me where, I'm trying to source one as mine is scored and unusable.<br>
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Oh, and i know it is a question that comes from time to time, but what is the exact length of the MC push rod since mine has already been broken and rewelded by some darked mask bloke...<br>
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Regards, Michel
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Re: Clutch master cylinder available???
Availbale form TDC spares as a 're-sleeved' in Stainless stell, last forever. Available on an exchange basis. There are different types as not all have the correct size aperture for the pipe union
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I would try....
Camberley Auto Factors or Cafco at the denham roundabout or Staines, or there is a good auto parts shop in Blackwater...<br>
Depends where you are. Think Landies use them too. I did mine once but I cant remember if it has the angled reservoir like a spit. The bore is the same.<br>
Jonners
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Depends where you are. Think Landies use them too. I did mine once but I cant remember if it has the angled reservoir like a spit. The bore is the same.<br>
Jonners
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