slave cylinder pushrod
slave cylinder pushrod
After replacing the original 3 finger clutch I found that there was not enough adjustment on the pushrod to get the correct clearance. I think this is because the new diaphram clutch is a slightly lower height. I made a longer pushrod to overcome the problem. Has anyone else come across the same problem?
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Hi,
I would like re-open this post by asking a question regarding the slave cylinder push-rod. I have recently replaced my slave cylinder and noticed in the WSM that the push-rod has a retaining clip to hold the push-rod in position on the clutch release lever. My setup has a rubber boot over the release lever, but no retaining clip that I can see. Is this the same as other forum members Tiger's or does it sound like my clip is missing? If it does require a clip, are they still available?
Thank you, Robin.
I would like re-open this post by asking a question regarding the slave cylinder push-rod. I have recently replaced my slave cylinder and noticed in the WSM that the push-rod has a retaining clip to hold the push-rod in position on the clutch release lever. My setup has a rubber boot over the release lever, but no retaining clip that I can see. Is this the same as other forum members Tiger's or does it sound like my clip is missing? If it does require a clip, are they still available?
Thank you, Robin.
Robin O'Dell
Tiger MK 1a
ENJOYING THE EXPERIENCE AS DAD WOULD HAVE
Tiger MK 1a
ENJOYING THE EXPERIENCE AS DAD WOULD HAVE
Thanks for the replies gents. Mine also has the groove in the rod Mal... Maybe over the years they have a tendency of breaking or falling off? V8burble... that was the diagram I was looking at which seems to be absent from mine. So does anyone know if they are still available?
Thanks again, Robin.
Thanks again, Robin.
Robin O'Dell
Tiger MK 1a
ENJOYING THE EXPERIENCE AS DAD WOULD HAVE
Tiger MK 1a
ENJOYING THE EXPERIENCE AS DAD WOULD HAVE
Hi,
I was doing a bit of searching around and found a retaining clip listed on a few Tiger part sellers. Is this a replacement for the original clip or is it for something else? Here is a link on the Sunbeam spares site: http://www.thesunbeamsparescompany.co.uk/ In the catalogue section under 'Tiger Clutch', part TT02.
Thanks, Robin
I was doing a bit of searching around and found a retaining clip listed on a few Tiger part sellers. Is this a replacement for the original clip or is it for something else? Here is a link on the Sunbeam spares site: http://www.thesunbeamsparescompany.co.uk/ In the catalogue section under 'Tiger Clutch', part TT02.
Thanks, Robin
Robin O'Dell
Tiger MK 1a
ENJOYING THE EXPERIENCE AS DAD WOULD HAVE
Tiger MK 1a
ENJOYING THE EXPERIENCE AS DAD WOULD HAVE
Thanks for the reply, but I was kind of hoping that it was for the rod. We will see if anyone else has any input though. I took my Tiger around the block today and everything seems to be working just fine with no leaks any more.V8 burble wrote:TT02 is the retaining clip for the clutch fork.
It is unlikely that the clip you require is still available, but I am open to contradiction.
I have a feeling that the clutch pushrod will function perfectly well without this clip.

Regards, Robin.
Robin O'Dell
Tiger MK 1a
ENJOYING THE EXPERIENCE AS DAD WOULD HAVE
Tiger MK 1a
ENJOYING THE EXPERIENCE AS DAD WOULD HAVE
another route
another route... I put a CNC slave cylinder with a wilwood clutch master clyinder. I had to fabricate a braket to work with my scatter sheild. It works reaally well with my 10 1/2 centerforce dual friction clutch. cnc part $53 US and master $65US,braided line $35. 2x3 1/4 inch steel angle to fab braket