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class="mail_android_message" style="line-height: 1; padding: 0.5em">... but
aftermarket parts may differ?<br>
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class="mail_android_quote" style="line-height: 1; padding: 0.3em">On
2019-07-09, 03:30 Barney Gaylord via Mgs <mgs@autox.team.net>
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No. They both use the same clutch slave cylinder. Threads are
3/8-24-UNF.<br /><br />
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At 05:02 PM 7/8/2019, dave via Mgs wrote:<br />
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Can anyone verify that
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<li>The threads for an MGA slave cylinder bleed valve are 7/16 x 20
</li><li>The threads for an MGB slave cylinder bleed valve are 3/8 x 24
</li></ol>Thank you</blockquote>
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