No5 needs new master !!!
No5 needs new master !!!
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uglymug

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572 posts

258 months

Tuesday 12th April 2005
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clutch cylinder that is. Mine is kapputt. Is this a TVR special or off the shelf Ford?

dickymint

28,370 posts

281 months

Tuesday 12th April 2005
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Good to hear your still at it Mark.
The Wedgepages state a Unipart number GMC1015
Seem to recall somebody quoting a Lucas number on here but had to retain the main rod as its a different length? (keep the old one just in case)
There are seal kits available if the bores etc. are not scored.
Worth giving the WedgeParts man a bell first

pwd95

8,438 posts

261 months

Tuesday 12th April 2005
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I'll be replacing mine soon so i'll be interested to hear how you get on.
Wyn

FHCNICK

1,369 posts

254 months

Tuesday 12th April 2005
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are we talking about an s1 taz? if so i changed mine some years ago and was assured the one i was buying from a well known supplier was exactly the same....wrong the high pressure connection to the slave cylinder was a different size so the pipe had to be flared to fit the connection. not a show stopper but check before you start what tools you require

ufr

10 posts

253 months

Tuesday 12th April 2005
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Hi

Changed mine on 84 350i last year .... Somebody has a good memory it is Lucas Girling PMC133(64066117) you will have to use original rod though , if your interested its a TR6 fitment (next best motor to a wedge i think.

Mike

paul gotts

4,111 posts

285 months

Tuesday 12th April 2005
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Got my last one from Tower View - very helpful and cheaper than David Gerald, who sent me the wrong part.But that's another story...

shpub

8,507 posts

295 months

Tuesday 12th April 2005
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It ain't a ford as they used cables... It is a sort of a special as the cylinder itself is fairly common but the push rod isn't. TVR also changed the spec to a bigger bore as well so chcek that what you get is what you have.

dexy

373 posts

277 months

Tuesday 12th April 2005
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well ive just changed both of mine ,clutch slave and master cylinder .yes keep the old rod as you have to put it on the new master cylinder, its a bolt that fixes it to the pedal which is the old rod ,on one the part number is different i think its the slave cylinder ,prices for master cylinder i think around 55 quid and the slave 25 ,thats what Andrew Pages wanted when i phoned .i got both of mine for 50 quid shop around ...
cheers neil

uglymug

Original Poster:

572 posts

258 months

Tuesday 12th April 2005
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erm..... thanks guys, just took out the master seems fine, but the slave is as rusted and stuck as ****. This seems to be a common cylinder so will get a replacement tomorrow.

andy390

349 posts

299 months

Wednesday 13th April 2005
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Agree with Steve,there are differences to the standard girling unit.my 390se had larger 1/4" bore pipe and unions-same as grif/chim.(parts still available from TVR) as well as the different thread on the pushrod. either a TVR MOD or girling special ...
HTH
Andy

wedg1e

27,008 posts

288 months

Thursday 14th April 2005
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Just to topple the proverbial wheeled contraption replete with Granny Smith's: when I changed my slave and master cylinders they were off-the-shelf items, went straight on

[Rummage]
It sez 'ere:
Slave...
Casting number 74660035
Bore 0.875"
Seal kit Lucas-Girling SP4190 £6.70

Master...
Casting number 64676310
Bore 0.70"
Seal kit Lucas-Girling SP2102 (as TR6, Lotus-Cortina)

Wedges, don't you love them...

uglymug

Original Poster:

572 posts

258 months

Thursday 14th April 2005
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No5 is moving now. Didn't have to renew anything. Took the slave cylinder off, took it to work and scraped out the gunk. Stripped it down, put it on my lathe polished the bore, put everything back together and hey-presto clutch in - in gear - forward motion.
Clutch feels good......................ug
p.s........Jeff Morgan - if you are reading this please could you e-mail me your address so I can return your book,thanks..

grahamw48

9,944 posts

261 months

Thursday 14th April 2005
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It's always worth just giving something a 'clean' before binning it.

I've 'fixed' all manner of domestic appliances and suchlike, simply by taking the things apart before chucking them out.
Often you find it's just a bit of muck, or something's come loose.

As a bonus, you find out how they work !