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Home away from home 
Joined: 2003/7/13 14:43
From Portland OR. USA
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Thanks!
I'll just hit the U-Pull it wrecking yard that I got the tranny from. I know that master is good as they drove the car from the parking lot into the yard so I could pull the tranny.
Gary
Posted on: 2006/6/29 23:58
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Gary, the simple answer is yes. You might have to adjust the push rod length or drill a new hole in the bracket on the push rod to get the pedal travel correct. Larry
Posted on: 2006/6/29 23:04
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Home away from home 
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From Portland OR. USA
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Hi All,
This question is mostly for the US folks. will the B-210 (120Y) and or 210 (B310) clutch master cylinders fit in a 1200?
This is the last part I need for the auto to 5 speed conversion I want to do this weekend.
I can't find any local parts suppliers that even list the master cylinder for the 1200's.
Gary
Posted on: 2006/6/29 22:01
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