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Re; What M/C ??

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Subject: Re; What M/C ??
From: "Ken C" <KenCunningham@worldnet.att.net>
Date: Fri, 25 Jun 1999 07:47:34 -0700
Spitsters,

It's a USA car, so I guess I gotta get a m/c and PD switch. It also appears
that I now have a spare clutch m/c !! I'm amazed that the clutch m/c even
worked as a brake m/c, but I guess there really is not too much difference.

Thanks... Ken C

> If your car is a USA spec car, then it definitely should be a tandem
master
> cylinder.  Some other markets were single line system, even for some of
the
> MK4/1500's, but the USA had tandems from about '68 on.  If it is a US spec
> car, and has a single line system, then somebody removed the tandem system
> and installed a single line probably from an earlier Spitfire.  The master
> cylinder (cast reservoir) on a single system should be larger than the
> clutch however, so they may have just used the same clutch master cylinder


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