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Clutch Master Cylinder - 0.70 inch Bore - RHD - 154932 - TRW
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Good value item and god quality
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Tom
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03/01/2021
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5 out of 5 stars.
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This is a good quality replacement part. Just check that the push rod is the correct length - on my 1970 TR6 it was too short. If this is the case, then part number 122296 is required. A short push rod means that the clutch will not disengage properly. The overall length of the part was 88mm on my car and the supplied one 83mm - the 5mm makes a huge difference. Also note that a slightly longer clevis pin is required - the new pushrods have thicker side pieces (and are better quality..)
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