[Rovernet] P6 clutch M. cyl..?

Tom Rymes tom at rymes.net
Fri Jul 3 14:31:39 EDT 2015


May I suggest again that, before you source a kit, pay shipping from the UK, and go through the hassle, give White Post a call. I think you'll find the relative cost worth it.

> On Jul 3, 2015, at 2:22 PM, James Radcliffe via Rovernet <rovernet at rovernet.org> wrote:
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> I ordered one from Mark Gray in the UK. I am assuming that your car is left hand drive.  I had to make a new fluid  reservoir so that it could fit, other wise the air cleaner will foul the fluid reservoir. A new reservoir can be made from a 1" length of silicone tube. You can order the tube, 18mm in diameter, if I recall correctly,  from ebay. Use some sealant on  the master cylinder, as well as hose clamp to seal the tube onto the master cylinder.  This is how I overcame the problem of the air cleaner, and the modern replacement master cylinder. For a lid I used one of the end caps off a mailing tube, which I had some machinery decals sent to me in.
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> Some of the master cylinder re-builders will want you to de-solder the reservoir from the one you have prior to sending to them. I have not tried to do this with the core that I have, but I plan to one day.
> 
> You can cross reference the lockheed part, to something that might be available in North America. I might have that information on my spread sheet at home. Although I can drive without the clutch, the clutch is nice to have when you get to the traffic lights, or a toll booth. I can email you some photos as well of my set up. A partially used roll of shop cloth which made a good third hand to hold the new master cylinder in place while  connecting it to the brake pedal inside of the car. 
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> James.
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>> I'm resurrecting my '66 2000TC from a 23-year rest in my garage.  I find the clutch M. cyl is woefully corroded inside, needing at least all new rubbers, probably also a thorough inside burnishing.I thot I had a new replacement in my inventory but can't find it (maybe a dream?).  What can I hope for in terms of replacement guts/cyl.?
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