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#11
Re: What is involved in fitting a hydraulic clutch?
dattoman_1000
Posted on: 2003/3/20 12:53
I belive I have identified the master cylinder.
Get this one........ The part # is JB1200.......I found it funny anyway from mount flange on firewall to end of cyl is 120mm Bolt spacing is 57mm (vertical) height from bottom of body to top of resi is 105mm For us Aussies the outlet is towards the engine. Price $20 plus freight
#12
Re: What is involved in fitting a hydraulic clutch?
Wattage
Posted on: 2003/3/20 22:16
Ok, I'm still doing a little bit of research, but yeah, if it is goin to work the way I think it will, I'am all up for it. Which brings me to another question. Can you for example, use a 1200 clutch MS and a different slave/actuator that acutally pushes the clutch fork? Can the two different parts work together if you are able to join them via a hose, or are they designed to specifically work as a unit (ie both VL parts)
Leigh
#13
Re: What is involved in fitting a hydraulic clutch?
dattoman_1000
Posted on: 2003/3/21 12:07
If you make a bracket to locate the slave to push in the right direction then any slave will do.
Go for something cheap and 3/4" in the Nissan range to keep it easy. Like a JB4055 or JB4056. Check those out. Slave and master can be from any vehicle not necessarily the same vehicle
#14
Re: What is involved in fitting a hydraulic clutch?
1200rallycar
Posted on: 2003/3/22 1:52
would those master cylinders you have be good for making hydraulic handbrakes, if so i want a few for me and my mates!
#15
Re: What is involved in fitting a hydraulic clutch?
dattoman_1000
Posted on: 2003/3/22 3:47
Nope these cylinders are no good for handbrakes
For a hyd handbrake you want a cylinder that doesn't have a resi so you can just plumb it into the existing rear line. P4872 is the baby you need. Its a landrover master cylinder. Don't pay any more than $70 for a new one. Then you need a P6118 tube nut and a P4285 tube nut and you have the plumbing sorted. Inlet is at end of cyl and outlet is in centre of cylinder on an angle.
#16
Re: What is involved in fitting a hydraulic clutch?
1200rallycar
Posted on: 2003/3/22 3:59
cheers, i ah forgot about that resi thing
(apparently that face is embarresed!)i already knew i could get some from something for $70, i was hoping i could get some cheaper i actually have one (not installed), i bought the frame and handel with master attached for $100 similar to the one you described, that was second hand. i should get round to mounting that and plumbing it in sometime soon!!!
#17
Re: What is involved in fitting a hydraulic clutch?
1200rallycar
Posted on: 2003/3/22 4:01
actually what do they use them for in the landrover, maybe i can get one at a wreckers
is it for a hydr handbrake or something else
#18
Re: What is involved in fitting a hydraulic clutch?
dattoman_1000
Posted on: 2003/3/22 5:31
Short wheel base landrover used them for a brake master cylinder.
Not all of them though so it might be hard to track down. Price of fuel nowdays its probably cheaper to buy a new one than drive around looking for one. Plus chances are its stuffed when you find one anyway. Do you have an IBS (Inderpendant Brake Suppliers) anywhere near you ? They would be your cheapest source as long as they aren't just wholesale and will see to general public. http://www.indbrake.com.au/ You can view topic.
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