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chutch release push rod

bpthomas

Silver Level Sponsor
dose anyone have a picture of the clutch slave cylinder push rod and any idea were to find one?

Thanks
Brian
 

jumpinjan

Bronze Level Sponsor
The original Tiger clutch throwout arm takes an original push rod that I haven't seen available anywhere.
So I used an early Mustang throwout arm & push rod. I did include a coil spring to keep the throwout arm & push rod mated together.
Jan
 

Warren

Bronze Level Sponsor
My first Tiger had a carriage bolt. I just made another longer one cause I went to an oversized slave to lighten a heavy clutch. What's unique about the Tiger one is the clip that'll retain the rod end when the slave fails.
 

junkman

Gold Level Sponsor
I bought one in the past on eBay. Can't recall from whom, it was at least 5 years ago. I always search" Vintage car parts, sunbeam tiger" try that.
 
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