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Re: Clutch Slave Cylinder

To: s1500@worldnet.att.net
Subject: Re: Clutch Slave Cylinder
From: Sam Gentry <hsgentry@cfw.com>
Date: Tue, 07 Jul 1998 06:38:43 -0400
The kit that I used for a 72 was Lucas Girling did not come from VB and did
not come with the metal ring.  It has a different SP number that I don't
remember off hand.  Maybe that is the only difference in the kits.

Sam


At 08:53 PM 7/6/1998 -0700, Bob Sykes wrote:
>The Lucas Girling clutch s/c repair kit comes with a new
>metal cap.  Lucas part no. SP41911 for '77 and later cars.
>I expect the kit for earlier units is similar.
>I have had no problems mixing and matching early (steel)
>clutch s/c units or kits with later (aluminum) ones.  YMMV
>
>The caps are re-usable provided the person who installed it
>last didn't get too over-zealous in crimping the edge.  If 
>you just bend it in a couple of strategic locations it will
>stay put, and can be removed without devastation.  I don't
>think I'd attempt to replace the rubber seal without removing
>this cap.
>
>It has been my experience that VB supplies "minimal"
>hydraulic repair kits which do not include some of the parts
>found in the genuine Girling kits.  Last time I attempted to
>order said parts from them, I asked them who manufactured the
>kits that they currently had in stock.  They told me that
>they buy these kits from several companies and that there was
>no way for them to know what they had on the shelf on any
>given day.  I get my hydraulic parts from TRF now, but they're
>probably available from others as well.
>
>A tuppence worth perhaps......
>
>-- 
>Bob Sykes
>"You can't beat your brains for entertainment."
> 

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