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Wattage
Posted: 2006/6/30 3:56  Updated: 2006/6/30 3:56
Home away from home
Joined: 2002/11/13
From: Portland, Vic
Posts: 221
 Re: clutch master
Guys,

Does anyone knwow what this master cylinder is off? I have asked Luke, but he is unsure. Apparently it is a motorbike item. I just like the way it's neat and small, and has a tapped hole for a brass fitting.

Unfortunately, I don't have any room in the engine bay for a master cylinder.

Thanks.

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datsik
Posted: 2006/11/15 6:25  Updated: 2006/11/15 6:25
Home away from home
Joined: 2003/6/11
From: Perth Austarlia
Posts: 295
 Re: clutch master
that is NOT of a bike...looks like a standard19mm cylinder with a tapped end to fit the brass fitting.
Bugger....looks a whole heap neater than my effort.

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dattoman_1000
Posted: 2006/11/15 11:16  Updated: 2006/11/15 11:16
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2002/8/11
From: Perth
Posts: 2691
 Re: clutch master
Its actually a Girling "claypipe" master
You can get them in 5/8 and 3/4 easily and sometimes .7" if you look hard enough
Usually a 5/8 for clutch applications
Worth about $70
Threads are 3/8 unf for pipe outlet and 7/16 unc for fluid in