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I know mantaV8 has asked this in the past but had no luck, but anyway, does anyone know the piston diameters of the various clutch master cylinders? I've worked out I need a 3/4" bore.

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I know mantaV8 has asked this in the past but had no luck, but anyway, does anyone know the piston diameters of the various clutch master cylinders? I've worked out I need a 3/4" bore.

All 5/8 dude!-if you use the TT slave(as I did) it works fine! ;)

P.S I have a spare M/cyl knocking around!

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Hi Daz, no it's got to be 3/4". I'm using a Tilton hydraulic clutch release bearing.

Have set the clutch up in a press to get throws etc, and 5/8 won't quite release the plate.

Probly use my old land rover cylinder, cheap and cheerful, but never had any problems with it.

Car's coming off road next weekend by the way.

Hi Daz, no it's got to be 3/4". I'm using a Tilton hydraulic clutch release bearing.

Have set the clutch up in a press to get throws etc, and 5/8 won't quite release the plate.

Probly use my old land rover cylinder, cheap and cheerful, but never had any problems with it.

Car's coming off road next weekend by the way.

Why use an old one bud?-Girling cylinders are as cheap as chips-any size! ;)

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