Does anyone know if a 4223-071 Lockheed clutch master cylinder will fit a Mini ?
Same canister etc but not sure on orientation of tin. Presume push rod is different.
Cheers
Andrew
A40 clutch master cylinder
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Re: A40 clutch master cylinder
Andrew, I am not sure about A40 hydraulics but I will attempt an answer. The bore is 0.75" like the Mini, the orientation is correct but the pushrod is shorter.
I am happy to be corrected.
I am happy to be corrected.
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Re: A40 clutch master cylinder
Thanks Nick, appreciate your reply and I was thinking along the same lines.nick rogers wrote:Andrew, I am not sure about A40 hydraulics but I will attempt an answer. The bore is 0.75" like the Mini, the orientation is correct but the pushrod is shorter.
I am happy to be corrected.
Will let you know in the next few days

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Re: A40 clutch master cylinder
Thanks Tom,
I read on the A40 forum that they use Mini ones in the absence of the correct A40 cylinder
Cheers
Andrew
I read on the A40 forum that they use Mini ones in the absence of the correct A40 cylinder
Cheers
Andrew