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Clutch Master Cylinder

Mike H.

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Hi Folks,

Looking for a good clutch master cylinder for my 67 SV. Anyone have a good spare they would like to part with?

Cheers, Michael
 

Alpine Addict

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These are stsrting to get scarce. You may want to re-build the original. Apply Hydraulics can re-build these cylinders.
 

mikephillips

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I'll start this by saying I haven't tried any of these so keep that in mind. A swap probably is possible.

MGB used a similiar looking clutch master, and it is available from Moss and other MG parts dealers.

Triumph, from the TR6 on and the Spitfire used one that looks like the Tiger clutch master, might be adaptable.
 

Green67Alpine

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I'll start this by saying I haven't tried any of these so keep that in mind. A swap probably is possible.

MGB used a similiar looking clutch master, and it is available from Moss and other MG parts dealers.

I tried this but, the threads for the pipe are different.
Had White Post rebuild and sleeve mine.

tom j
 

mikephillips

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I should have mentioned you may need an adaptor for the line. Or possibly getting the MG or TR line and removing the piece from that line and installing on the Alpine one priveded they're the same diameter. A brake or hydraulic shop should be able to help with that.
 
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