Grantura Mk3

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upperthong

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109 posts

101 months

Friday 24th March 2017
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Anyone know where I can get a master clutch cylinder for a Grantura Mk3? Apparently Girling part number 64067621. Or if there is an aftermarket copy that can be bought ............ and where from.

The Surveyor

7,576 posts

237 months

Friday 24th March 2017
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I've just checked the Girling reference against their parts list and 64067621 is just listed as 'TVR' so it's not a 'part-bin' part which came off another car.

Is yours missing, or just knackered? If it's just knackered, people such as 'Past Parts' can refurb with a new stainless piston and bore liner:-

http://www.pastparts.co.uk/index.php?route=informa...



upperthong

Original Poster:

109 posts

101 months

Friday 24th March 2017
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Unfortunately, mine's missing.
Would ideally like to fit the correct item and keep as original as possible. But as you say, this was only ever produced for TVR, so they will definitely be like rocking horse poo.
Anyone out there with a spare that they want rid of? .............. even one that needs refurbing?
Not expecting too many positive answers on that one!

upperthong

Original Poster:

109 posts

101 months

Friday 24th March 2017
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Unfortunately, mine's missing.
Would ideally like to fit the correct item and keep as original as possible. But as you say, this was only ever produced for TVR, so they will definitely be like rocking horse poo.
Anyone out there with a spare that they want rid of? .............. even one that needs refurbing?
Not expecting too many positive answers on that one!

tvrmk363

375 posts

129 months

Saturday 25th March 2017
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My MK3 had a MG Magnette clutch slave cylinder on the top center of the bell housing. Check one of them out.

Grantura2a

101 posts

234 months

Thursday 30th March 2017
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I can't recall what was on my Griffith 200, but there really aren't many master cylinder differences. You have a few different bore sizes, and you have with or without reservoir. I haven't moved my Mk 2a to the new house yet, so I can't look at that one either. Do you have both, the Mk3 and a Griff?

Mike T

plasticpig72

1,647 posts

149 months

Thursday 30th March 2017
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I think once you know the dia for the master cylinder you can find a new one.
The only difference on some cars is the length of the rod which you can shorten or make longer as required to have a little free play when pedal is fully released. I've had this problem on a Lotus Elan +2 and i just put shims between master cylinder and pedal box.
Alan