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I have a US 1986 280i with a hydraulic clutch. My clutch master apparently rusted up. I forced it to cycle and after a couple of pumps it worked OK but the fluid level went down about 1/2 way. An hour later is was back to normal and the clutch worked OK.
I'm sure I need a new master cylinder. Can someone confirm it's off a TR-7? Thanks Grady
I'm sure I need a new master cylinder. Can someone confirm it's off a TR-7? Thanks Grady
Yes they are pretty standard but with funny output (hydraulic) threads. On the V8 I have found the best solution is to order a standard Land Rover one (much cheaper - £10!) then either add a thread adapter, or cut off the very tip of the pipe, put on a new union, and re-flare the pipe.
from ancient history, messing with old Triumph saloons...if it helps.
The threads were 9/16 UNF on imperial versions I think, not BSP as you might expect.
I think the metric ones are 10mm ?? I think that's what's on my wedge master cyl (Cortina).
But who knows, maybe Land Rover used something else !
The threads were 9/16 UNF on imperial versions I think, not BSP as you might expect.
I think the metric ones are 10mm ?? I think that's what's on my wedge master cyl (Cortina).
But who knows, maybe Land Rover used something else !
I think LR use 11mm fine.
These posts are useful too:
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=28&...
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=145...
These posts are useful too:
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=28&...
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=145...
Edited by adam quantrill on Thursday 10th December 08:20
Edited by adam quantrill on Thursday 10th December 08:21
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