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3/4" Clutch master with vertical bolt pattern under 85mm long


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It's looking like I'm gonna need a 3/4" Clutch master to work with my hydraulic throwout bearing. It's going into my 1uz Ce71/Ke70 Wagon. The factory CE71 cylinder is 5/8" and roughly 85mm long with a vertical bolt pattern. 

I've found a Tilton cylinder that appears to be the best option so far, but if anyone has any ideas for something that's OEM and more OEM-priced I'm all ears. The factory one is very cosy with my driver's side head, so I can't go any longer realistically. I'm not keen to go to reverse swing. 

 

This is the Tilton option. https://www.cardwells.co.nz/product/tilton-master-cylinder-76-series/ 

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If you can only find one with right geometry but too small a bore, you can get them bored out and put bigger guts in

Bit more of a pain than finding an off the shelf option though.

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11 hours ago, NickJ said:

Trailer brake master cylinder?

Funny you should say that. I just measured one at the parts place. Sadly too long.

 

At the moment Mr Tilton is in the lead, followed closely by Mr RomanDave

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I had a similar issue recently, I'm not sure where you are but these guys have quite a good website with pictures of all of their master cylinder. 

It helped me out.

https://www.butlerautomart.co.nz/Our-Range/Clutch-transmission/Clutch-master-cylinders/Index.aspx

 

This is the one I bought, actually looks similar to the one in your link.

https://www.butlerautomart.co.nz/Our-Range/Clutch-transmission/Clutch-master-cylinders/Product-Specification-32987886.aspx

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