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Clutch master mounted another angle
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The bracket was made up from 25x25x2 angle iron. It is bolted straight onto the pedalbox. I did some sizing up inside the car, but took the whole lot out for proper modification, to little space to work inside the car, and fire hasard with the welding...

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Posted: 2010/3/9 1:57  Updated: 2010/3/9 1:57
Home away from home
Joined: 2007/10/19
From: Melbourne ( West )
Posts: 265
 Re: Clutch master mounted another angle
I'm chasing a remote fill bottle...

Anyone know what this one is out of?
Or one similar?

Cheers,

Sam.

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dattoman_1000
Posted: 2006/7/14 12:06  Updated: 2006/7/14 12:06
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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From: Perth
Posts: 2691
 Re: Clutch master mounted another angle
Besides the remote fill bottle is there any reason you went with a Toyota cylinder ?

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kululadotgroen
Posted: 2006/7/14 12:18  Updated: 2006/7/14 12:18
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From: Cape Town ZA
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 Re: Clutch master mounted another angle
It's a Nissan Sentra master, and I'm still looking for a Sentra slave, to compare it to the Toyota slave. Obviously the Sentra one will be better, but if it's to difficult to mount to the bellhousing casting, which has mounting points and holes for the Toyota one already, I'll go for the Toyota one. There shouldn't be to much difference between the Nissan slave an Toyota slave.

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4NIK8
Posted: 2006/7/14 15:07  Updated: 2006/7/14 15:07
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Joined: 2003/11/4
From: Melbourne, Victoria
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 Re: Clutch master mounted another angle
Now thats different! Mind me asking why though?

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short-coupe
Posted: 2006/7/14 15:23  Updated: 2006/7/14 15:23
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Joined: 2006/5/30
From: Brisbane
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 Re: Clutch master mounted another angle
i don;t mind the setup, it's different and easy to a degree

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LAGWAGON
Posted: 2006/7/14 15:41  Updated: 2006/7/14 15:41
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From: Melbourne Vic
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 Re: Clutch master mounted another angle
good stuff mate. a mate of mine just did this on his ca to 1200 conversion. no worries about hitting the manifold and you can run the biggest brake booster you like.

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kululadotgroen
Posted: 2006/7/22 9:26  Updated: 2006/7/22 9:26
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 Re: Clutch master mounted another angle
I mounted it inside, because the brakebooster obscures any connection to the clutch pedal below the swivel point. I also think it's going to have beter pedal feel this way, since you have alonger lever doing the work. Besides that, everyone's going to wonder how the hell your clutch works...