Can anyone tell me the bore of the clutch master cylinder?
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Clutch master cylinder bore
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clutch master cylinder bore
Hi Rob,
Clutch master cyl is 5/8" or .625
Girling cyls are readily avaliable new,from the usual suppliers,if re sealing an old cyl,may not be cost effective as piston will score bore over time.
Clutch master cyl is 5/8" or .625
Girling cyls are readily avaliable new,from the usual suppliers,if re sealing an old cyl,may not be cost effective as piston will score bore over time.
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Master cylider clutch
Thanks Red baron. I thought they were 0.75 inch? Or is that too big? I think I may have a clutch that is too heavy.
Rob
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Clutch master cylinder bore
Sorry, basically I am asking because I have a new one with 3/4" bore. Is this ok to use?
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clutch master cylinder bore
Hi Rob,
you can use the 0.75 or 3/4" clutch master cyl,what you will have is a heavier feel as you are trying to push more fluid,it will alter the "bite point".
The 5/8" cyl works fine,without giving to much of a heavy feel.
Do know what clutch you have fitted ?,even very heavy clutch covers will operate with these cyls,at the expense of a short life for the seals.
David
you can use the 0.75 or 3/4" clutch master cyl,what you will have is a heavier feel as you are trying to push more fluid,it will alter the "bite point".
The 5/8" cyl works fine,without giving to much of a heavy feel.
Do know what clutch you have fitted ?,even very heavy clutch covers will operate with these cyls,at the expense of a short life for the seals.
David
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Re: clutch master cylinder bore
Thanks Davidredbaron wrote:Hi Rob,
you can use the 0.75 or 3/4" clutch master cyl,what you will have is a heavier feel as you are trying to push more fluid,it will alter the "bite point".
The 5/8" cyl works fine,without giving to much of a heavy feel.
Do know what clutch you have fitted ?,even very heavy clutch covers will operate with these cyls,at the expense of a short life for the seals.
David