Is Truechoice the race parts subsidiary of Truesports racing? If so, I
suspect they are not oriented to know specific car applications as they
sell the Girling product line to racers that are using customized
systems...
I would expect any Triumph parts house to be able to tell you what is
the correct bore for your car...
Clark
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>From: Isaac Crow[SMTP:Isaac@Avana.Net]
>Sent: Monday, July 28, 1997 8:31 AM
>To: triumphs@autox.team.net
>Subject: Spit Clutch M/C (new question)
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>Good Morning,
>
>Does anyone know right off hand what the bore diameter on a Spitfire
>clutch M/C is? I need to order a new one, and I have a choice of .62,
>.70, and .75" Truechoice Motorsports has Girling cylinders for $52.95.
>The only difference I see in them is that they have a plastic reservoir
>cap and a straight pushrod. I am going to buy one instead of doing a
>rebuild, as the price is not that much higher. My old M/C appears to be
>leaking down internally, and that is my problem with my clutch not
>disengaging that I have been having. Thanks for any help in advance.
>
>Isaac Crow
>'71 Spit
>Winder, Georgia
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